ARE YOU GIVING UP PERFORMANCE?! DDR5 Single vs Dual Modules - GEIL EVO V RGB Mini Review
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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6:22 - test starts
Thanks mate
ty mate, so much preliminary bullshit
The 1% low if you plan on running at 144hz would certainly favour the faster memory configurations with 2 dimms. But otherwise yes it's not like you break a leg of the cpu before going into the races.
Man, I love you. Thank you for this video. Love that you're a south african aswell. Good video.
Ey, I really appreciate that, man!
A more accurate comparison would surely have been to run the tests with either one or both of the Geil modules for each benchmark. Otherwise you introduce the difference in performance between the Crucial and Geil modules (regardless of the fact that you set the BIOS timings) Either way, useful video, thank you.
Thank you for showing the height of the sticks. I once had sticks too high and had to flip the cpu cooler.
Lol, of course. I've run into that issue too many times to not point it out.
This pretty much looked the same for DDR4 when testing different speeds, F1 and Hitman 3 always showed the biggest improvements.
Some games are just more affected by memory bandwidth, if anything this should prove that dual channel does give real performance boost.
But either way you are better off with 2 sticks.
And all small percentages build up to a larger bunch, everything matters.
Ty for the video
Awesome Vid!
Thanks man!
why is the difference not that big , the highest difference being only 10fps faster for the dual channel
Ddr5 itself work as dual channel in it that is why diff is not like ddr4
(Ignore my grammar mistakes 😅)
I just upgrade from AM4 to AM5 on a Auros Master X670E and Ryzen 7900X, by mistake I bought a Corsair DDR5 Memory kit 6000 mhz that was not include in the Qvl list of the motherboard memory support, what ever configuration I put in the memory socket just A1 and A2 boot the system, when I put A2 B2 or A1 B2 I get code error C5. On the Bios when boths kits are on A1 2 A2 socket I can Enable XPM profile and Bios show 6000mhz / 32GB. On my Ryzen 7900X on Cinebench r23 I get 30000 points. I was playing also Space Marine 2 on 60hz TV 4k Radeon 6700XT graphic card on 1440p high settings I get 70 to 85 fps, sound good? 🤔. I just hope when I get a proper memory kit listed in the QVL motherboard support the B1 and B2 socket work as should be 😑
I wouldn't get too caught up in whether a kit is on the list or not. As long as you have the modules installed in the optimal config for your board (which is almost always A1 + B1 or A2 + B2 - your motherboard's manual should show which), pretty much any kit should be able to run at their rated speeds on a board like yours. It might be worth trying a BIOS update in your case just to make sure. Your Cinebench score looks above average. Haven't tested Space Marine but your FPS looks like what I'd expect from a 6700XT. Long story short, I don't think your issue is related to your kit not being on the list - tinker around a bit and it should run perfectly 👌
dd5 single ram vs ddr5 dual ram . single ram only difference 10% performance drop or high?
Question: Trying to update my DDR5 in my laptop. Currently on 8GB in single channel and considering buying 1x16GB to run them in Dual channel.... Will the 24GB DDR5 (1x16, 1x8) run better or am I better off just getting another 8GB DDR5 to then have 16GB DDR5 running in dual channel?? Just looking for some advice pleaseee! Shoutout from a Saffa in Italy!
Hmm, technically DDR5 is already "dual channel", but two modules still generally run better than one. Also to avoid any potential issues, it's best practice to pair two modules from the same brand, model, specifications, preferably even the same pack. You can mix and match, but there's potential compatibility issues.
@TheTechTank Got it! I'm thinking of taking the risk and getting the 16GB stick. If it isn't compatible or leading to weird performance instabilities, I'll just use the single 16GB stick and later on, buy a second matching stick. Thanks for the help!
@@Apollogetsgood That's a great plan too, lol, didn't think about that.
The difference is still not significant. Who on earth would even complain between 110 FPS and 120 FPS? The difference is negligible and insignificant. Anything above 60 FPS is not discernible to most people.
I'd doubt that, I'd say it's above 100-120fps. I currently have a 1x 32GB 6000MHz stick, do you recommend changing it to 2x 16GB or 2x32GB?
I bet you have a 60 hz monitor. Try a high refresh rate one and see the massive difference for yourself.
Thanks oke!
Most welcome, boet!
I didn't even know that Geil still existed.
They're not all over the place like they used to be, but they still do some cool stuff.
@@TheTechTank - I remember many moons ago, I bought some Geil from OldEgg and the heatsinks looked between a orange/rust like color.
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All good, have a great day.