I'm currently running a Ryzen 7600X and planning to upgrade to a 9800X3D later. My main use case is gaming and backend development. I'm trying to decide between two DDR5 RAM options: KLEVV CRAS V RGB ROG Certified at 7200MHz CL34 for $125, or KLEVV CRAS V RGB at 6000MHz CL28 for $110. Can someone help me figure out which one would be better for my needs?
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I'd recommend sticking with the 6000 CL28 too. You won't want to spend time trying to tweak the timings on the 7200 kit to match those of the 6000.
Just curious, what's wrong with your current RAM setup? You mentioned you have 16GB of Kingston Fury Beast at 6000MHz.
If you're looking for performance, the 6000MT/s CL28 RAM is the better option. The 7200MT/s RAM may end up running in 2:1 mode, which would lessen its performance benefits even if it posts correctly with XMP.
Honestly, I'd go for the 6000MHz CL28. It's cheaper and provides stable speeds for AM5 systems, plus the lower latency makes it a solid choice for both gaming and backend tasks.
Definitely skip the 7200MHz kit. It's not worth it when the 6000MHz CL28 will serve you better.
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