#RGB means more FPS right?
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wow that ram is slow
@inland glade
that ram is way to slow to make sence for 2:1
but 100% not going to work 1:1
running 6000 1:1 often faster until 7600 at least 2:1 so i recomedn to down clock your ram to speeds that run in 1:1
oh jeez
what are you talking about, its fkn 7200mts
read what i said
under that
its way to slow for 2:1 to make sense
intel dose same thing with gear 1/2/4
and on zen2/3 there was fabric that you wanted to be 1:1:1 and fabric offen limited your ram speed since it maxed around 1900mhz
high mhz dose not mean more fps it can mean lower
so he should actually go for 1600mhz ddr3 sticks
i saying due to uclk being at 60% of what it be if you where running 6000 1:1 thats why
at ddr5 6000 if all on auto it will 3000mhz mclk 3000mhz uclk
at 7200 its 3600mhz mclk 1800mhz uclk
so yes mclk higher but uclk way lower
and uclk matters if you have intel 11/newer or zen2/newer you can test that on your pc easy
reson why not before that is sicne that when intel got gears and amd added the option
I have no idea what you just said but sure
aka 2:1 slower for given memory speed
and to make up for that you need to be running at min 7600 for offen to just brake even
dose that make sense?
and 2:1 is the ratio of memory to imc
since the imc of 7000/9000 cpu cant do 3600mhz its has to be 2:1
So with 2:1 you mean 2:1 screen
its a ratio
M:U:F is the order that listed with amd cpus
memory imc fabric
with zen2/3 it was way worse to run somthing other then 1:1:1
where zen4/5 they dont realy care about fabric due to changes made
lets say you had ddr5 4800 in 1:1 that be 2400 mclk and 2400mhz uclk where 2:1 its 2400mhz and 1200mhz aka my ddr3 system imc running that fast
2;1 i dont not recommend unless your messing around with manual overclock 1:1 just easyer/faster/offen cheaper ram
Alrighty
loads more then just that but in short run 1:1 at like 6000 to 6400 is range that they cap at and try to get hynix ram so can be lazzy and slap on buildzoid easy timings
okay got it
@inland glade why 9950x?
my guess is productivity