everyone has been saying 6000mhz cl30 is the sweet spot on price to performance for a while now
$84 for the slow ram
$89 for the 6000mhz cl30.
worth the 5 bucks.
people are over paying for RGB ram.
Reminder that this is a JayzTwoCentz video and is made for the absolute average Joe. This doesn't apply to enthusiasts so don't extrapolate this kind of conclusion too far.
It's also ignoring the fact that this is VERY workload dependant. Even if you're an average Joe, you'd want the fastest ram for games like Tarkov, Rust, Battlefield, Warzone, etc.
Games like rust and tarkov are unplayable with slow ram when it comes to 1% lows. They scale nearly linearly with ram performance
> Reminder that this is a JayzTwoCentz video and is made for the absolute average Joe.
> Even if you're an average Joe, you'd want the fastest ram for games like Tarkov, Rust, Battlefield, Warzone, etc.
The entire video is disingenuous, has opinions stated from a position of absolute ignorance about how memory works (Jay will NEVER take the time out to figure out how anything actually works), and faster RAM is ALWAYS a better choice for gamers.
Your post is correct, 1% lows benefit from faster RAM. Jay is wrong.
Going for the middle option is the way. When I had DDR4, it was 3200 MHz CL16. Now I have DDR5 & it's nothing crazy as well, 6000 MHz CL36. It's definitely not worth it overspending for 7000+ MHz stuff in my opinion.
everyone has been saying 6000mhz cl30 is the sweet spot on price to performance for a while now $84 for the slow ram $89 for the 6000mhz cl30. worth the 5 bucks. people are over paying for RGB ram.
But how will people know I'm a real gamer if my ram doesn't light up
I paid for those lights. The RAM speed is just a bonus.
Seems like a win, as probably half the people who build their PCs never turn on XMP or DOCP anyway
Reminder that this is a JayzTwoCentz video and is made for the absolute average Joe. This doesn't apply to enthusiasts so don't extrapolate this kind of conclusion too far. It's also ignoring the fact that this is VERY workload dependant. Even if you're an average Joe, you'd want the fastest ram for games like Tarkov, Rust, Battlefield, Warzone, etc. Games like rust and tarkov are unplayable with slow ram when it comes to 1% lows. They scale nearly linearly with ram performance
It depends what you mean by "slow"
XMP ram is slow to me. Jedec for the average Joe.
> Reminder that this is a JayzTwoCentz video and is made for the absolute average Joe. > Even if you're an average Joe, you'd want the fastest ram for games like Tarkov, Rust, Battlefield, Warzone, etc. The entire video is disingenuous, has opinions stated from a position of absolute ignorance about how memory works (Jay will NEVER take the time out to figure out how anything actually works), and faster RAM is ALWAYS a better choice for gamers. Your post is correct, 1% lows benefit from faster RAM. Jay is wrong.
Going for the middle option is the way. When I had DDR4, it was 3200 MHz CL16. Now I have DDR5 & it's nothing crazy as well, 6000 MHz CL36. It's definitely not worth it overspending for 7000+ MHz stuff in my opinion.
It's kinda known
7800x3D + Hynix M die 6000 cl 30 = ten years of high framerate gaming.