Links to the best DDR5 RAM 2024 are listed down below: ► 5. Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR5 🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/3TYPGe9 🇬🇧 UK - amzn.to/4aYfVYv 🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/3vwOBjD ► 4. Klevv Cras XR5 RGB DDR5 🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/3TUy3wh 🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/3vwruFY ► 3. TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 DRAM 🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/48xKqmc 🇬🇧 UK - amzn.to/47zeGMp 🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/4aWGBIO ► 2. CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB DDR5 🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/4aUO5fp 🇬🇧 UK - amzn.to/4aWbi16 🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/4aSk4wV ► 1. G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/3TVdTlB 🇬🇧 UK - amzn.to/4aSk8Nb 🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/48SEQum
I disagree with your words. I'm a DDR5 user but it's not a "next level experience" and all of that stuff, for gaming DDR4 is definitely enough and the most affecting factors are GPU, CPU then disk, and lastly RAM type.
CPU & GPU first then RAM, then NVMe. For non 3D CPU's RAM is very important and makes a big jump in performance going to 6000MT CL30 in the comparisons I have seen.
@ShirOwOkun can you tell me.. can i use xmp on corsair Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR5 6000MHz from bios ? from MSI PRO B650-S WIFI DDR5 AM5 ATX Motherboard ?
Terrible video. "Tight CL40 timings " 😂 5600mhz mind blowing? Thats very slow for DDR5. Also buying by brand/model is dumb. It doesnt offer anything better performance wise than cheaper kits with the same xmp/expo. I checked prices and Corsair are charging £80 more for the Dominator linked on desc than a comparable kit 🤦🏻♂️ 8:47 "the overall best" is Samung B die bin kit? I hope no one actually takes advice from this nonsense
*What are you talking about??? The best kit is G.Skill Trident Z5. That isn't Samsung. It is SK Hynix Die A. Anyways, the best kits are Corsair Dominator. But you pay for nearly the same timings. The ONLY reason Corsair it has a lower tRAS. 96 vs G.Skill's 115. But you can change that number in the BIOS and test RAM stability via MemTest86. It just tightens up the delay.*
@@Twitch_Moderator test with memtest86?? 🤣 Alright that's enough to invalidate your nonsense The G Skill kit linked in the video is 6000 CL36. G Skill don't _only_ use Hynix dies. You didn't know that specific XMP/EXPO rating is used for Samsung chips? Also well done for liking your own comment
I just bought, 2 kits of 2x24gb (96gb's total) of the Klevv Cras V RGB DDR5 8200mhz for like $500, and i know little about ram kits, branding, and quality, I always used to just go G Skill. Can anyone let me know if I picked out a good kit? My current build is a 14900ks (direct die), MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X, on a Asus Maximus z790 Dark Hero Motherboard. (Cpu and GPU are waterblocked and on a hardline open loop)
I Purchased Ryzen 7 7800x3d and pre ordered a Corsair Dominator Platinum 6200 Mhz CL36 to upgrade my Am4 system to Am5. but lately I discovered that the Ram I bought was for Intel, SKU: cmt32gx5m2x6200c36w Question is: Will it work? or what will happen if I combine these two? I hope to get answers from you! Big Thanks!
This seems like very average set of DDR5 Kits which are suitable for mid range setups. DDR 5 6000MT/s will hinder top end 13th and 14th Gen processors. You can push up to DDR5 - 7000 / 7200 MT/s which will help in CPU limited and Raytracing loads which need the CPU to traverse BVH structures.
1) All consumer grade RAM dies come from the same three manufacturers: Hynix, Micron and Samsung. The only practical difference between a G.Skill Hynix stick, a Corsair Hynix stick and a Klevv Hynix stick is the plastic shroud on the outside. 2) Most RAM sticks come out of the factory at 4800 MT/s stock, and the speeds listed on the box are not guaranteed, but rather are just theoretical, lab tested overclocks using the most expensive motherboard and CPU combos that money can buy. The actual RAM speed you get on your personal computer, will vary wildly depending on the quality of your motherboard and CPU. Box lists 6000? Well you might only get 5600 because your computer isn't expensive enough sorry chump. 2) Showing images of (4) DDR5 RAM sticks with capacities of 128gb and 196gb on a single board, is stupid. Only an absolute fool uses more than two sticks of DDR5 at at time. That's because the memory controller can't handle that much data transfer and has to throttle the RAM speed to compensate. For example 196gb of DDR5 rated for 6000 MT/s is only going to run at 3600 MT/s tops even on the best boards. Or in other words, close to a 40% performance hit.
My 13900k IMC handles my 4x 16GB sticks @ 5600, MSI Carbon z790just fine lols could prob go higher but have no need to atm. Though I agree that if you want to OC the RAM to the highest then having 2 sticks and less Ranks is more optimal, agree with the rest though. Its crazy how many people probably buy high speed RAM only to leave it at the default speed its set to, blissfully unaware lol.
@@Fridge1990 The problem with populating all 4 channels is the memory controller getting overloaded with too many DRAM chips sending too much data at once. With 16 GB sticks you won't see much of a performance hit at 4 sticks, but you'd still be better off doing two 32 GB sticks instead, one DIMM per channel. The real problems only start when you start going above 64 GB of total RAM. 128 GB and 192 GB kits will absolutely tank your memory performance. That's why honestly I don't think MB manufacturers should even be offering 4 DIMM slots on normal boards.
CL30 and 6000MT/s is the most important things. Rest is piece of sh1t. Just use reliable manufacturer, not unknown chinese brands. Low profile mem is worth to consider whos using big Air CPU cooler
Uhm, I have a DDR5 system and 2 x DDR4 systems. Really dude, only 2 to 3fps difference. The money wasted on DDR5 is better used on a better graphics card. Will make a much better difference
Links to the best DDR5 RAM 2024 are listed down below:
► 5. Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR5
🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/3TYPGe9
🇬🇧 UK - amzn.to/4aYfVYv
🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/3vwOBjD
► 4. Klevv Cras XR5 RGB DDR5
🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/3TUy3wh
🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/3vwruFY
► 3. TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 DRAM
🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/48xKqmc
🇬🇧 UK - amzn.to/47zeGMp
🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/4aWGBIO
► 2. CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB DDR5
🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/4aUO5fp
🇬🇧 UK - amzn.to/4aWbi16
🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/4aSk4wV
► 1. G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000
🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/3TVdTlB
🇬🇧 UK - amzn.to/4aSk8Nb
🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/48SEQum
has this video been made by AI ?
Seems like it. Also, DDR5600 is not fast at all.
Likely. All the links are probably affiliate links as well.
I’m just coming from watching the original video elsewhere
100%
yes unfortunately
Is this a national geographic documentary for rams?
I disagree with your words. I'm a DDR5 user but it's not a "next level experience" and all of that stuff, for gaming DDR4 is definitely enough and the most affecting factors are GPU, CPU then disk, and lastly RAM type.
You're arguing with an AI generated script.
CPU & GPU first then RAM, then NVMe. For non 3D CPU's RAM is very important and makes a big jump in performance going to 6000MT CL30 in the comparisons I have seen.
@ShirOwOkun can you tell me.. can i use xmp on corsair Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR5 6000MHz from bios ? from MSI PRO B650-S WIFI DDR5 AM5 ATX Motherboard ?
Terrible video. "Tight CL40 timings " 😂
5600mhz mind blowing? Thats very slow for DDR5. Also buying by brand/model is dumb. It doesnt offer anything better performance wise than cheaper kits with the same xmp/expo. I checked prices and Corsair are charging £80 more for the Dominator linked on desc than a comparable kit 🤦🏻♂️
8:47 "the overall best" is Samung B die bin kit?
I hope no one actually takes advice from this nonsense
hahahaha
*What are you talking about??? The best kit is G.Skill Trident Z5. That isn't Samsung. It is SK Hynix Die A. Anyways, the best kits are Corsair Dominator. But you pay for nearly the same timings. The ONLY reason Corsair it has a lower tRAS. 96 vs G.Skill's 115. But you can change that number in the BIOS and test RAM stability via MemTest86. It just tightens up the delay.*
@@Twitch_Moderator test with memtest86?? 🤣 Alright that's enough to invalidate your nonsense
The G Skill kit linked in the video is 6000 CL36. G Skill don't _only_ use Hynix dies. You didn't know that specific XMP/EXPO rating is used for Samsung chips?
Also well done for liking your own comment
I just bought, 2 kits of 2x24gb (96gb's total) of the Klevv Cras V RGB DDR5 8200mhz for like $500, and i know little about ram kits, branding, and quality, I always used to just go G Skill. Can anyone let me know if I picked out a good kit? My current build is a 14900ks (direct die), MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X, on a Asus Maximus z790 Dark Hero Motherboard. (Cpu and GPU are waterblocked and on a hardline open loop)
Cl-36??? Are you funny or what?.. Beware its a scam.. Buy Cl-30 or Cl 28 if you are a gamer.
32GB RAM (2x16GB) DDR5 Team Group T-Create Expert DIMM 6000 MHz CL30
THE BEST
I Purchased Ryzen 7 7800x3d and pre ordered a Corsair Dominator Platinum 6200 Mhz CL36 to upgrade my Am4 system to Am5. but lately I discovered that the Ram I bought was for Intel, SKU: cmt32gx5m2x6200c36w
Question is: Will it work?
or what will happen if I combine these two?
I hope to get answers from you! Big Thanks!
that tone is unnecessarily epic
Is this for all of 2024 or will there be something released in maybe a few months we should think about?
why did the klavv come fourth when they boast 8000mhz
Can i use 4x64gb on my pc
He put ddr4 in a ddr5 video? lol bot
It's literally a bot and we fine tuning it by reacting. This is the sad reality. But this video is worthless.
This seems like very average set of DDR5 Kits which are suitable for mid range setups. DDR 5 6000MT/s will hinder top end 13th and 14th Gen processors. You can push up to DDR5 - 7000 / 7200 MT/s which will help in CPU limited and Raytracing loads which need the CPU to traverse BVH structures.
Ddram corsair vengeance has cas36 on 5600 and 6000 versions. Corsair dominator platinum has good 6000 cas 30 options but still double the prices!!!
can i use xmp on from bios? from MSI PRO B650-S WIFI DDR5 AM5 ATX Motherboard ?
Can an Aorus B550 Elite V2 support DDR5 ram?
Ddr5 wont fit in ddr4 mobo. Ram size is different
Song name?
The Verge 2024?
1) All consumer grade RAM dies come from the same three manufacturers: Hynix, Micron and Samsung. The only practical difference between a G.Skill Hynix stick, a Corsair Hynix stick and a Klevv Hynix stick is the plastic shroud on the outside.
2) Most RAM sticks come out of the factory at 4800 MT/s stock, and the speeds listed on the box are not guaranteed, but rather are just theoretical, lab tested overclocks using the most expensive motherboard and CPU combos that money can buy. The actual RAM speed you get on your personal computer, will vary wildly depending on the quality of your motherboard and CPU. Box lists 6000? Well you might only get 5600 because your computer isn't expensive enough sorry chump.
2) Showing images of (4) DDR5 RAM sticks with capacities of 128gb and 196gb on a single board, is stupid. Only an absolute fool uses more than two sticks of DDR5 at at time. That's because the memory controller can't handle that much data transfer and has to throttle the RAM speed to compensate. For example 196gb of DDR5 rated for 6000 MT/s is only going to run at 3600 MT/s tops even on the best boards. Or in other words, close to a 40% performance hit.
My 13900k IMC handles my 4x 16GB sticks @ 5600, MSI Carbon z790just fine lols could prob go higher but have no need to atm. Though I agree that if you want to OC the RAM to the highest then having 2 sticks and less Ranks is more optimal, agree with the rest though. Its crazy how many people probably buy high speed RAM only to leave it at the default speed its set to, blissfully unaware lol.
@@Fridge1990 The problem with populating all 4 channels is the memory controller getting overloaded with too many DRAM chips sending too much data at once. With 16 GB sticks you won't see much of a performance hit at 4 sticks, but you'd still be better off doing two 32 GB sticks instead, one DIMM per channel. The real problems only start when you start going above 64 GB of total RAM. 128 GB and 192 GB kits will absolutely tank your memory performance. That's why honestly I don't think MB manufacturers should even be offering 4 DIMM slots on normal boards.
@@MrTearyOne All my AM4 5000 PC's showed performance benefits when I bumped each of them to 4x8gb. Dual rank made an performance improvement.
should I go for 2x24 or 2x16 dominator or klevv.
Great, another AI cr@p. Much more difficult to find proper reviews or valuable info then it used to be...
CL30 and 6000MT/s is the most important things. Rest is piece of sh1t. Just use reliable manufacturer, not unknown chinese brands. Low profile mem is worth to consider whos using big Air CPU cooler
Uhm, I have a DDR5 system and 2 x DDR4 systems. Really dude, only 2 to 3fps difference. The money wasted on DDR5 is better used on a better graphics card. Will make a much better difference
And my DDR4 systems has 64gb in size. Dont need DDR5 which you have to sell your house for. What a lot of ((#$#(*
A whole lot of talking and not alot of information
speed is not mega hearts is mega transfer . thats a proof that you copy info and know nothing
Lol obviously made by AI
garbage and shameless publicity
This is just a series of adverts
I hope no one actually takes advice from this nonsense
What waste of youtube time. The entire video is pure propaganda.
this video is joke🤣