@@demonhat states of matter are part of physics en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_matter#:~:text=In%20physics%2C%20a%20state%20of,liquid%2C%20gas%2C%20and%20plasma.
This community has ro be the most vile community ive ever seen. They just eat eachother alive to the point that if you dont know eberything your not welcome and they wonder why console guys stay happy they dont habw to deal with this garbage
Not necessarily I would say the speed is more important. Yes it you have a very high cl timing then it's bad but most of the time speed is more important. It's a very common myth that ryzen needs fast ram. In reality it only applies to 1st and 2nd gen ryzen and the ram really isn't the bottleneck it's really hard to explain. @@naamadossantossilva4736
@@yacquubfarah6038 that’s what I meant lol I haven’t dealt with old Intel CPUs in a while! I guess I was thinking of the i7 3770k or whatever it’s called 😂
I don’t know about DDR5 but with DDR4 if two kits have the same specs I would avoid going for the cheapest because it’s often Samsung C-Die. I learned this the hard way when I wanted to enable XMP on my 3600 Mt/s kit that just ended up crashing my PC even though my motherboard clearly supports 3600 Mt/s. Finally turned XMP off and the stock 2133 Mt/s wasn’t crashing my PC anymore. Luckily I had an old 3200 Mt/s Samsung B-Die kit that held XMP profiles no problem so swapped to that. In conclusion for DDR4 I would run the serial number in B-Die finder and only buy the kit if it’s confirmed that it’s B-Die cause C-Die is know to not love XMP/DOCP profiles.
even some hynix cjr or djr is fine. a generic 3600 16-18-18-38 kit will probably be that and hold xmp just fine. b-die is the best IC for ddr4 and a liittle bit overkill for just xmp but i certainly feel you when it comes to c-die. it sucks so bad
I understand why he asked about timings. Ram with faster factory timings, means average gamers won't have to worry about trying to manually make your ram faster. I paid a little extra for ram with faster factory timings. Ram last a long time and it's only a couple of dollars more for ram with tighter timings.
@@kamitokazehaya2730 I would get ddr5 6000 MT/s CL30. Those two numbers are the most important ones. I like G.Skill ram they seem to have tighter timings and they list their timings. For example, G.Skill Flare X5 is 6000 MT/s CL30 38-38-96. The lower they numbers after 6000 MT/s the faster the timings.
@@escapetherace1943 Its not about having more FPS, it affects more the 1% lows and general responsivenes of the system. Tighter timing can definitely be felt compared to faster speed
Ram with tighter timings generally costs more. If you have extra money to spend, that should be spent on a better GPU, or CPU, or more ram. Tighter timings is something you spend money on only if you already have everything else maxxed out.
I spent 4 hours optimizing my RAM to the peefect point to achieve highest frequency and lowest timings possible. I got around 5% 1% and .1% low FPS increase and AVG is within margin of error in most games (usually 1/2 FPS while in some up to 5 FPS). Totally not worth it unless you're an enthusiast, just go for the cheaper CL16 3600MT/s if DDR4 or CL30 6000MT/s if DDR5 and call it a day. Also, now that I think about it, I changed CPU and it can handle slightly higher frequency than my old so I'll go spend some hours on that again.
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Remember when DDR1 400 had things as good as like CL 3-3-3 or something? Incredibly fast! Nowadays you're lucky to get CL 18 or worse
On AMD systems, secondary and tertiary timings adjustment may have substantial influence on 1%/0.1% frame times, which will definitely improve the gaming comfort.
When all else (speed, capacity, aesthetic) is the same, generally your price point is decided by your CL timing. For this reason, picking the second cheapest option can be a good choice. The bottom dollar choice might have terrible timing, and $5-$10 more might be a considerable improvement in your cl timings.
For upgrading ram, I just took the EXACT specs of my old ram and found ones with the exact same specs of a higher capacity. I was NOT taking any chances.
It's not that complex. There are spread sheets that show what timings with what frequencies with what capacities are the best. Timings are way more important than aesthetic.
CL 16 is all you need with ddr4 all it is is how fast your ram transfer's data the lower the better on ddr4. so in short the faster your pc reads data the less it has to wait to transfer data between your gpu and cpu. and in turn you get the most out of your system.
Agree, timings are important, but only for people who want to overclock their rig to the limit. At that point, though, you're going to want specialized hardware. For example, you'd want a good motherboard, possibly with ECLK, and oftentimes, mini/microatx works better because having only two RAM slots makes memory overclocking a touch more stable.
Yeah, unless you are getting into benchmarking, the timmings are not that important anymore. Back in the day a better timed stick could get you 5 to 8 fps than a faster stick but that was back in the days when we pushed hard for above 30 fps.
Should I get gigabyte g6 kf with 1tb storage a RTX4060 16 GIGS of ddr5 ram upgradable to 64 gigs and a 165hz 1200x1900 display or something else in its price range And I can't build 1 cuz I'm 13 and my mom does not allow to build 1 my self also huge fan of u and love your videos❤
If you are 13 I'm gonna assume that it's mostly for gaming in which case I wouldn't go for Nvidia. Also you should get 32GB of ram, the price difference is negligeable whereas the perf difference isn't.
You also forgot to talk about the voltage of the rams. Newer kits doesnt run at 1.35v using XMP, but deliver the same speeds at 1.2v. So if you try to sync a 1.35v kit to a 1.2v kit, you WILL NOT be able to turn on XMP, altough all the specs you said to look out were the same.
Yeah and then if you wanna get even more into the weeds of it, you gotta start finding out what dies they used and stuff too, and that really starts getting unnecessarily complicated.
If you use ram with a different timing, the result is often that the ram memory works at the lower one. But as you said it doesn't really matter to gamers unless they are into overclocking.
Subtimings matter more than barely anyone is giving them credit for, and you're getting it exactly wrong. If you don't understand or can't be arsed to tune your RAM, at least get something that's well tuned out the box.
anything past that first CL rating is basically useless in gaming and isn't worth the price premium, especially if you're on a budget. you'd see maybe a 2 fps increase
Timings haven't had an affect on Intel CPU's since Core2. AMD was more sensitive to timings, but that's pretty much not a thing now with Ryzen. It's just speed and CAS that matter.
@@Focus_Fearless its about the same 56-57ns or so, aida is a horrible benchmark though, super outdated and clock speed dependent. The 0.1% lows see a pretty hefty jump for 8000 over 6400, both tuned, around 30 to 40% at least when I tested it last season with capframeX
A word of advice, if those timings are different, 2 DIMMs could not work together on XMP or even at all. I noticed this on Corsair Vengeance LPX, 2 kits that look the same, but different timings, angry comments on the reviews coz didn’t work when mixed
I'm going to build a pc, but I want it to be astetic and I don't know how a black pc would look like with RGB inside. And if it's any good compare to a white setup.
Actually there are four different specs to be aware of when buying RAM. The fourth is the number of rankings. Dual rank RAM is a notable improvement over single rank RAM.
CL is not important itself even though the RAM Latency is the important thing it's a simple formula which is: CL × 2000 ÷ Data Transfer Rate (MT/s) = RAM Latency (ns) [that's if we take the Data Transfer Rate {MT/s}], If we take the Frequency Clock Speed (MHz) then the formula becomes: CL × 1000 ÷ Frequency Clock Speed (MHz) = RAM Latency (ns) The lower the number you get the better RAM Latency it is.
RAM is a goddamn iceburg when it comes to speccing out a machine, there's endless timings, internal, external but what you really should worry about atm is the Memory Controller on the CPU which is what I've been learning about recently. It's why 2x16GB can actually be better than 4x16GB and may the silicon lottery gods help you if you want 4x32GB. Renders things like advertised speed and timings largely irrelevant.
The kind of people that complain about that level of detail either are not aware that Zack speaks to a broad and diverse audience, or they just need attention. Obviously timing makes a difference, but unless you're trying to go for best case scenario, it does not affect overall experience that much.
If there is a "big" unexplainable price gap between 2 superficially identical kits there can be a few reason. Most unlikely is that a manufacturer binned a very high end kit down to lower standards. That would mean that the more expensive kit is likely to clock much higher through manual settings. Another very common reason is that the subtimings are just very bad on the cheaper kits.
Hypothosis: there is almost no need to overclock pcs for gaming anymore. There are no games like crysis anymore, and games arent getting any better looking since witcher 3. Like if you had a great card in 2017, congrats you still have a great card
Idk, i just have a 4gb 1800mhz stick (Kingston fury) and a 2gb 1330mhz stick (basic kingston) ddr3 btw, also i stole that 2 gig stick from previous school, because why not, and now my pc is a tad bit better
So Ive just recently started my research on parts and stuff and Im 100% sure I want to build my rig myself. Though parts-wise Im a bit overwhelmed tbh. From what I could find I would probably want a GeForce GPU since I do Twitch (been eyeing the 4070 or 4080), and it seems like an AMD CPU is the best for future proofing. In any way I would like to be able to play graphics-heavy games such as Cyberpunk with good fps on higher settings and have good options for future upgrades. On everything else Im getting conflicting info so far, can you help please? I want to go with maybe a fishtank case, a pure white/ RGB aesthetic, and my only budget constraint is like nothing over 2500€ since I want to have a concrete idea before I go save up. Thank you in advance ^^
Also Im going for higher end resolutions and am considering getting a VR setup in the future so Id really like that to be possible, if only with upgrades
Hey zack, love you content! I've been watching since the last summer and i love it. I have a quick question about GPUs : i have 2 options, the RX 7600 XT or RX 6750 XT. I know the 6750 XT has more performance but less Vram. Will the Vram difference be noticeable at 1440p in the future? [I'll maybe upgrade from 1080p to 1440p in the next years].
The 7600 XT isn't usually good value unless you find it at a good price. (In Europe it goes for 350+€ on average). 16GB Vs 12GB could make a difference in some titles especially at 1440p
I need recommendations for a budget gpu for a dell Inspiron 3647 SFF pc. Intel core i3-4170, 16GB RAM, 220W proprietary power supply with no extra connectors.
I bought a prebuilt about a month ago, And it came with 1 stick of ddr5 16GB Ram, But i heard its called single channel memory, Should i get more or is it fine?
What do you mean by "it won't launch?" When you search it and click to open it, it doesn't show up? Maybe try ALT + R which is the shortcut to open it. If you're using Windows, then maybe a new update is messing it up. Check the "hidden icons" to see if it at least is running in the background, or you could check Task Manager
I sometimes press alt+r and it doesn't launch either, maybe that's what you mean. But I manually search for it in the windows searchbar, open and it does fine. But yeah alt+r randomly doesn't work
just built a PC with a R7 7800X3D and an RTX 2070FE from my older brother's PC, the jump from 1650 to 2070 feels great but I wonder how long will the 2070 last. Suggestions please
When it comes to AMD you have to get a certain mhz and above that threshold or you lose performance. Intel it doesn’t matter as much at least not to the point if the mhz…AMD said they depend on timing and for a guy who usually prefers AMD over Intel like yourself this is highly important
You can get a better GPU, 4060 is very power efficient but only 8gb of vram is unfortunate. If you don't care about the Nvidia features, get a 6700xt, it's similar in price and much more powerful. And your PSU is plenty powerful now. If you're still going with the 4060, you can get a less powerful PSU
Bro was going easy on us💀💀
We can do this the easy way
Or we can do this the hard way
Yeah 💀💀
I'm the person that needs journalist difficulty...
I mean shit with everything if you got into depth with it I think you might lose some people before you even start
like that kid that mentions plasma in a physics lesson
Bro it is in chemistry
@@demonhat states of matter are part of physics en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_matter#:~:text=In%20physics%2C%20a%20state%20of,liquid%2C%20gas%2C%20and%20plasma.
@@SomeGoose_ I only studied states of matter in chemistry
@@demonhat tbf plasma might have some stuff in chemistry but I didn't study science that in depth to even learn about it
plasma kids when einstein-bose condensate kids come in:
The dude asking for timings and only use his pc for youtube/tiktok/FB.
😂😂
fr and probably got a laptop 🗿
Wait are you serious
This community has ro be the most vile community ive ever seen. They just eat eachother alive to the point that if you dont know eberything your not welcome and they wonder why console guys stay happy they dont habw to deal with this garbage
What's FB
Dont stress too much about it just focus main on ur gpu and cpu plus the ram capacity and use ssd..
That is going too far.You do lose a few fps,especially in Ryzen,if you don't get good CL.
Not necessarily I would say the speed is more important. Yes it you have a very high cl timing then it's bad but most of the time speed is more important. It's a very common myth that ryzen needs fast ram. In reality it only applies to 1st and 2nd gen ryzen and the ram really isn't the bottleneck it's really hard to explain. @@naamadossantossilva4736
For CL times. There is even 10 fps difference sometimes. Tho its at the bottom of the list. If you have more money, just buy better GPU.
@@naamadossantossilva4736 Is Ryzen 5 7600x with RX 7800 XT and 32GB DDR5 6000Mhz with CL 36, is it going to be bad?
Oh no, not 10FPS, that's soooo much 😐@@-.--Y..-U...S..-U..-.F
By the way, if you guys think you have too much bottleneck, I saw a pc on FB marketplace and it has a 7800xt with some 3rd gen Intel CPU 💀💀
I really hope it was a 3rd gen i9 or something… lol
@@charliesretrocomputing those don't exist. The oldest i9 is 7th gen.
@@yacquubfarah6038 that’s what I meant lol
I haven’t dealt with old Intel CPUs in a while! I guess I was thinking of the i7 3770k or whatever it’s called 😂
🤣🤣😭
What a deal! Get it...
I love how he makes the first short for basic consumers and a natural follow up video for the hardcore audience for one topic
Corsair 2-2-2-5 back in the day. Man those were some fun times.
Don't age yourself too much! I remember that too 💀💀
Jeezus, such good times.
I don’t know about DDR5 but with DDR4 if two kits have the same specs I would avoid going for the cheapest because it’s often Samsung C-Die. I learned this the hard way when I wanted to enable XMP on my 3600 Mt/s kit that just ended up crashing my PC even though my motherboard clearly supports 3600 Mt/s. Finally turned XMP off and the stock 2133 Mt/s wasn’t crashing my PC anymore. Luckily I had an old 3200 Mt/s Samsung B-Die kit that held XMP profiles no problem so swapped to that. In conclusion for DDR4 I would run the serial number in B-Die finder and only buy the kit if it’s confirmed that it’s B-Die cause C-Die is know to not love XMP/DOCP profiles.
even some hynix cjr or djr is fine. a generic 3600 16-18-18-38 kit will probably be that and hold xmp just fine. b-die is the best IC for ddr4 and a liittle bit overkill for just xmp but i certainly feel you when it comes to c-die. it sucks so bad
I understand why he asked about timings. Ram with faster factory timings, means average gamers won't have to worry about trying to manually make your ram faster. I paid a little extra for ram with faster factory timings. Ram last a long time and it's only a couple of dollars more for ram with tighter timings.
Is Ryzen 5 7600x with RX 7800 XT and 32GB DDR5 6000Mhz with CL 36, is it going to be bad?
you won't even get a 1fps increase from having 'faster' timings
@@kamitokazehaya2730 I would get ddr5 6000 MT/s CL30. Those two numbers are the most important ones. I like G.Skill ram they seem to have tighter timings and they list their timings. For example, G.Skill Flare X5 is 6000 MT/s CL30 38-38-96. The lower they numbers after 6000 MT/s the faster the timings.
@@escapetherace1943 Its not about having more FPS, it affects more the 1% lows and general responsivenes of the system. Tighter timing can definitely be felt compared to faster speed
@@fantaz_official not really... we're talking millionths of a second here
Ram with tighter timings generally costs more. If you have extra money to spend, that should be spent on a better GPU, or CPU, or more ram. Tighter timings is something you spend money on only if you already have everything else maxxed out.
Is Ryzen 5 7600x with RX 7800 XT and 32GB DDR5 6000Mhz with CL 36, is it going to be bad?
Should do a full vid explaining each part what it does and what to look for in your price range
Ignore wise asses, as a long time Mac user looking to build a pc I found that find so accessible and helpful man, thank you
Bro is the goat of pcs
He is a legend but not the goat
I was high when I typed this lol warra ret.arted comment by me
As a consumer, we don't need to know any of that. Bro commenting is just being "high and mighty"
lemme RAM my GPU into your motherboard
LMFAOOOOO
Is that supposed to make you look COOLER
Once you go 3 slot or SLI, you never go back.
yo tf
Not just for overclocking. I do game dev and I always make sure I have the right CL rating and timings at the fastest I can afford.
I spent 4 hours optimizing my RAM to the peefect point to achieve highest frequency and lowest timings possible.
I got around 5% 1% and .1% low FPS increase and AVG is within margin of error in most games (usually 1/2 FPS while in some up to 5 FPS).
Totally not worth it unless you're an enthusiast, just go for the cheaper CL16 3600MT/s if DDR4 or CL30 6000MT/s if DDR5 and call it a day.
Also, now that I think about it, I changed CPU and it can handle slightly higher frequency than my old so I'll go spend some hours on that again.
Remember when DDR1 400 had things as good as like CL 3-3-3 or something? Incredibly fast! Nowadays you're lucky to get CL 18 or worse
On AMD systems, secondary and tertiary timings adjustment may have substantial influence on 1%/0.1% frame times, which will definitely improve the gaming comfort.
MY Corsair Pro DDR was Cas 2 in 2006.
When all else (speed, capacity, aesthetic) is the same, generally your price point is decided by your CL timing. For this reason, picking the second cheapest option can be a good choice. The bottom dollar choice might have terrible timing, and $5-$10 more might be a considerable improvement in your cl timings.
Bas, je bent een held!
Glad he went back to check and fix this
For upgrading ram, I just took the EXACT specs of my old ram and found ones with the exact same specs of a higher capacity. I was NOT taking any chances.
It's not that complex. There are spread sheets that show what timings with what frequencies with what capacities are the best. Timings are way more important than aesthetic.
Maybe it didn’t need to be mentioned, but there are some RAM companies that are less reliable or less likely to honor warranties.
CL 16 is all you need with ddr4 all it is is how fast your ram transfer's data the lower the better on ddr4. so in short the faster your pc reads data the less it has to wait to transfer data between your gpu and cpu. and in turn you get the most out of your system.
Agree, timings are important, but only for people who want to overclock their rig to the limit. At that point, though, you're going to want specialized hardware. For example, you'd want a good motherboard, possibly with ECLK, and oftentimes, mini/microatx works better because having only two RAM slots makes memory overclocking a touch more stable.
Yeah, unless you are getting into benchmarking, the timmings are not that important anymore. Back in the day a better timed stick could get you 5 to 8 fps than a faster stick but that was back in the days when we pushed hard for above 30 fps.
Should I get gigabyte g6 kf with 1tb storage a RTX4060
16 GIGS of ddr5 ram upgradable to 64 gigs and a 165hz 1200x1900 display or something else in its price range
And I can't build 1 cuz I'm 13 and my mom does not allow to build 1 my self also huge fan of u and love your videos❤
If you are 13 I'm gonna assume that it's mostly for gaming in which case I wouldn't go for Nvidia. Also you should get 32GB of ram, the price difference is negligeable whereas the perf difference isn't.
Hey Zach do u use key fans in your prebuilts that you sell? Just asking
Well put, cheers mate🎉
You can also go by First word latency/absolute latency, 10ns or under is equal or better than 6000 CL30
For most people, the CL rating is the only timing that matters
You also forgot to talk about the voltage of the rams. Newer kits doesnt run at 1.35v using XMP, but deliver the same speeds at 1.2v.
So if you try to sync a 1.35v kit to a 1.2v kit, you WILL NOT be able to turn on XMP, altough all the specs you said to look out were the same.
Yeah and then if you wanna get even more into the weeds of it, you gotta start finding out what dies they used and stuff too, and that really starts getting unnecessarily complicated.
guy asking for timings is the type of guy who reminds the teacher of last weeks homework
When I look at ram, I look at capacity, megatransfers per second, and the first word latency. If it's 10ns or less, it's good.
If you use ram with a different timing, the result is often that the ram memory works at the lower one. But as you said it doesn't really matter to gamers unless they are into overclocking.
1% and .1% lows beg to differ. Doesn't affect max fps much but the lows Def get affected
Subtimings matter more than barely anyone is giving them credit for, and you're getting it exactly wrong. If you don't understand or can't be arsed to tune your RAM, at least get something that's well tuned out the box.
Gamers are not trying to land a rover on Mars
Timing last I checked was less expensive than the speed.
anything past that first CL rating is basically useless in gaming and isn't worth the price premium, especially if you're on a budget. you'd see maybe a 2 fps increase
Timings haven't had an affect on Intel CPU's since Core2. AMD was more sensitive to timings, but that's pretty much not a thing now with Ryzen. It's just speed and CAS that matter.
I run DDR5-8000 34-46-46-46 on my 7800X3D with all the subtimings tightened down, im pulling 400+fps on the 1% lows on DX12 fortnite 😏
AIDA64 latency? How do the lows compare without overclocking
@@Focus_Fearless its about the same 56-57ns or so, aida is a horrible benchmark though, super outdated and clock speed dependent. The 0.1% lows see a pretty hefty jump for 8000 over 6400, both tuned, around 30 to 40% at least when I tested it last season with capframeX
Diba build for architecture rendering and 3d modeling and rendering like blender. Lumion etc
A word of advice, if those timings are different, 2 DIMMs could not work together on XMP or even at all. I noticed this on Corsair Vengeance LPX, 2 kits that look the same, but different timings, angry comments on the reviews coz didn’t work when mixed
I'm going to build a pc, but I want it to be astetic and I don't know how a black pc would look like with RGB inside. And if it's any good compare to a white setup.
There's a timing chart I found to get the best bang for your buck
Actually there are four different specs to be aware of when buying RAM. The fourth is the number of rankings. Dual rank RAM is a notable improvement over single rank RAM.
Hey Zach, Can you make a 1000$ aesthetics pc please
CL is not important itself even though the RAM Latency is the important thing it's a simple formula which is:
CL × 2000 ÷ Data Transfer Rate (MT/s) = RAM Latency (ns) [that's if we take the Data Transfer Rate {MT/s}],
If we take the Frequency Clock Speed (MHz) then the formula becomes:
CL × 1000 ÷ Frequency Clock Speed (MHz) = RAM Latency (ns)
The lower the number you get the better RAM Latency it is.
RAM is a goddamn iceburg when it comes to speccing out a machine, there's endless timings, internal, external but what you really should worry about atm is the Memory Controller on the CPU which is what I've been learning about recently.
It's why 2x16GB can actually be better than 4x16GB and may the silicon lottery gods help you if you want 4x32GB. Renders things like advertised speed and timings largely irrelevant.
The kind of people that complain about that level of detail either are not aware that Zack speaks to a broad and diverse audience, or they just need attention. Obviously timing makes a difference, but unless you're trying to go for best case scenario, it does not affect overall experience that much.
Day 51 of asking zach to create pc hardware box art
I liked the part where he explained what timings are
Me still on 2666mhz ram cause I had little knowledge on what was good and what wasnt when I built me first and current PC
me with cl48:
Do facing any problems with that ?
That comment be like "um actually 🤓"
Me who had laptop and OEM desktop which couldn't tweak rams:
Highest speed with the lowest timings is usually best example ddr4 4000 17-17-17 is faster than 4000 17-19-19
If there is a "big" unexplainable price gap between 2 superficially identical kits there can be a few reason. Most unlikely is that a manufacturer binned a very high end kit down to lower standards. That would mean that the more expensive kit is likely to clock much higher through manual settings. Another very common reason is that the subtimings are just very bad on the cheaper kits.
It's usually the modules that are being used. That influences everything from price to performance.
Lets get complex 😁
Expose video on UFD tech comming when?😅 Or did I just miss it?
Nope you didn't miss it. He does need to make one soon tho
wuat happened
What does he need to be exposed about?
What happened?
@@MokenaRay What happened??
Hey I was wondering if there's possibility to order custom builds, now i don't know if i am misremembering but im pretty sure you used to make them?
Zach! Care to help here?
I have a pc with Ryzen 3 3200g + 16 gigs of ram + 450w PSU.
Which GPU can I upgrade to?
(Day 3)
You can just tighten the timings yourself if your motherboard supports it
Not even all 6000 cl30 are created equal. Primary timings can be misleading.
Hypothosis: there is almost no need to overclock pcs for gaming anymore. There are no games like crysis anymore, and games arent getting any better looking since witcher 3. Like if you had a great card in 2017, congrats you still have a great card
Idk, i just have a 4gb 1800mhz stick (Kingston fury) and a 2gb 1330mhz stick (basic kingston) ddr3 btw, also i stole that 2 gig stick from previous school, because why not, and now my pc is a tad bit better
Did you say you stole a 2gb stick of ddr3 from a school computer? Lmao
@@charliesretrocomputing yes, you gotta do what you gotta do
@@tigersusyt well that’s a great story 😂
@@charliesretrocomputing ikr
Is a rx 6750 and a 7700 x a good combo
I have that exact same cpu cooler
Day 2 (vid 2) asking of is 4070 good for 34" 1440p ultrawide. I have 4070 but i need new monitor
If this is the basics, and I barely understand this shit, then I'm quite dumb
I have a question for a ultra budget build is the ryzen 5 2600x paired with the gtx 960 2gb with 16gb of ram a reasonable build
So Ive just recently started my research on parts and stuff and Im 100% sure I want to build my rig myself. Though parts-wise Im a bit overwhelmed tbh. From what I could find I would probably want a GeForce GPU since I do Twitch (been eyeing the 4070 or 4080), and it seems like an AMD CPU is the best for future proofing. In any way I would like to be able to play graphics-heavy games such as Cyberpunk with good fps on higher settings and have good options for future upgrades. On everything else Im getting conflicting info so far, can you help please? I want to go with maybe a fishtank case, a pure white/ RGB aesthetic, and my only budget constraint is like nothing over 2500€ since I want to have a concrete idea before I go save up. Thank you in advance ^^
Also Im going for higher end resolutions and am considering getting a VR setup in the future so Id really like that to be possible, if only with upgrades
I somehow cant edit comments anymore, my budget has a typo I meant ~1500€ 🙈
Hey zack, love you content! I've been watching since the last summer and i love it.
I have a quick question about GPUs : i have 2 options, the RX 7600 XT or RX 6750 XT.
I know the 6750 XT has more performance but less Vram. Will the Vram difference be noticeable at 1440p in the future? [I'll maybe upgrade from 1080p to 1440p in the next years].
The 7600 XT isn't usually good value unless you find it at a good price. (In Europe it goes for 350+€ on average).
16GB Vs 12GB could make a difference in some titles especially at 1440p
Should I buy mother boards and ram from aliexpress too? Or just cpus?
Hey zach, i have a hard challenge: best 4k gpu for under 400 dollars
Wait, but on my local sites I only see the timings then I guess, or at least the format shown here. Now I am more confused about the CL stuff.
Yeah,,, ima keep my 8gb of ram
Hey! I have a question :D What is the best amd cpu and motherhoard to pair with an rtx 4070ti, 1tb samsung ssd and 32 gb of ddr5 ram?
I have ddr4 cl 36😂, I haven’t had any issues .
I need recommendations for a budget gpu for a dell Inspiron 3647 SFF pc. Intel core i3-4170, 16GB RAM, 220W proprietary power supply with no extra connectors.
Do you ship to Germany
My lifelong dream is to own a gaming computer 😢
I bought 32GB 3200 MHZ RAM.. didn't have CL timing on the listing... SO when I plugged it in it was cl22 😭
It’s not the early
Ryzen days.
I bought a prebuilt about a month ago, And it came with 1 stick of ddr5 16GB Ram, But i heard its called single channel memory, Should i get more or is it fine?
are you using integrated graphics? even if you aren't, you should upgrade to 32gb later if ur planning on playing triple a titles
@@ArathorYT Im using an RX 7600, Thanks for the help!
@@NeighMoo np
Hey im going to get a ryzen 5 5600G with b450M 16gb ddr4 and 256gb m.2ssd what gpu can i get for like a 100$-150$
Make one video as complex as possible just to prove why you simplify it.
Anybody else having an issue where AMD adrenaline edition won’t launch?
Try reinstalling it
@@saimahmad4907 I did and it still doesn’t work 🙃
What do you mean by "it won't launch?"
When you search it and click to open it, it doesn't show up? Maybe try ALT + R which is the shortcut to open it. If you're using Windows, then maybe a new update is messing it up.
Check the "hidden icons" to see if it at least is running in the background, or you could check Task Manager
maybe try getting a previous update or try updating if you haven’t
I sometimes press alt+r and it doesn't launch either, maybe that's what you mean. But I manually search for it in the windows searchbar, open and it does fine. But yeah alt+r randomly doesn't work
Hey love your vids and wish to get a shout out
just built a PC with a R7 7800X3D and an RTX 2070FE from my older brother's PC, the jump from 1650 to 2070 feels great but I wonder how long will the 2070 last. Suggestions please
When it comes to AMD you have to get a certain mhz and above that threshold or you lose performance. Intel it doesn’t matter as much at least not to the point if the mhz…AMD said they depend on timing and for a guy who usually prefers AMD over Intel like yourself this is highly important
Like AMD is mostly reliant on speed but the timing is also very important
Zach can you rate my build
Specs
GPU- MSI rtx 4060
Mother board- ASUS TUF B650 plus WiFi AM5
CPU- AMD Ryzen 5 7600x
Ram- 32GB ddr5 6000mh
Ssd- 2TB NVMe
Psu- GIGABYTE UD750GM
Game-Fortnite/cod/gta
1440p
Not much room for money
You can get a better GPU, 4060 is very power efficient but only 8gb of vram is unfortunate. If you don't care about the Nvidia features, get a 6700xt, it's similar in price and much more powerful. And your PSU is plenty powerful now. If you're still going with the 4060, you can get a less powerful PSU
Thanks
Gone with 7600 XT instead
Does it work?
what are those numbers and where does it make sense?
Zach what gpu do you recommend for a ryzen 3600 and a 600w psu?
please, make a video to convince my parents to buy me a logitech g502
Brother has no knowledge so he is saying that the Timings only matter for hardcore overclockers 😢