I'm currently building a new PC for work purposes like Adobe Premiere and Photoshop, but I also want to use it for gaming. I'm stuck deciding on which RAM to go with. I have a few options:
1. Klevv 24x2 = 48GB, with timings of 30-36-36-76, MT/S = 6000, priced at $155.69.
2. Corsair Vengeance 24x2 = 48GB, with timings of 40-40-40-70, MT/S = 5200, priced at $82.94.
3. Klevv 16x2 = 32GB, with timings of 32-38-38-78, MT/S = 6000, priced at $106.40.
My processor is a Ryzen 7 9700x and my motherboard is a B650E WiFi by TUF Gaming.
2 Answers
I’d go for the 48GB 6000 MT/S option as well. Premiere and Photoshop can take up a lot of memory, and it's good to future-proof your build. Your brother might have a point about the 32GB being fine for now, but RAM prices can change, so getting 48GB might be a smarter move in the long run!
For your needs, I’d recommend going with either of the 48GB options at 6000 MT/S. Since you’re using Adobe Premiere and Photoshop, having more memory is definitely beneficial. The Klevv 24x2 looks solid if you don't mind spending a bit more, but the performance will be worth it for your work and gaming.
That makes sense! I've heard that memory-hungry applications really benefit from having more RAM. I was thinking the same thing about the 48GB.
Haha, right? It’s like the more RAM, the better, especially for content creation!