If anyone is still unsure: Overall, it is not a very big difference (less than 10 fps difference on average). So, unless the laptop you're buying or the ram you want to buy for your pc has 5600Mhz around the same price as 4800Mhz, the upgrade might not be worth it if you are trying to save some money. Either way, 4800Mhz is still plenty for gaming :D
At 1080p, 10 fps is a huge bump. You're just not going to notice for 4k and 2k as much but 10 fps makes a big difference. That said, it's only noticable if you have older or weaker graphic cards. If your a rich boi, then honestly it's not that big of a difference.
Interesting how the GPU pulls out more power in some instances, using 5600 MT ram. O_o
Wow, i wouldn’t expect that difference 😮 I guess i have to upgrade… okay, so, take my money!!!
Baldur gate 3 significant improvement
I'm curious about 16gig 5600 mhz vs 32gig 4800 mhz with the 4800 having 6 less CL than the 16 gig.
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Can you try 5200 vs 6000 vs 6400 vs 7200?
If anyone is still unsure: Overall, it is not a very big difference (less than 10 fps difference on average). So, unless the laptop you're buying or the ram you want to buy for your pc has 5600Mhz around the same price as 4800Mhz, the upgrade might not be worth it if you are trying to save some money. Either way, 4800Mhz is still plenty for gaming :D
At 1080p, 10 fps is a huge bump. You're just not going to notice for 4k and 2k as much but 10 fps makes a big difference. That said, it's only noticable if you have older or weaker graphic cards. If your a rich boi, then honestly it's not that big of a difference.
would u rather use 32gb at 5600 or 64GB at 4800?
ofc the 32gb, no one besides profesionells need 64gig ^^ - but buy 2x 16 sticks and not 1x 32gig stick