You shouldn’t always max out your RAM speed, because timings matter too
When most PC builders shop for RAM, they're looking at two key specs: capacity and speed. While capacities largely haven't changed, in a specific standard like DDR5, there are many different speeds to choose from, ranging from as low as DDR5-4800, all the way up to DDR5-8000. When it comes to most other parts of PC building, bigger number usually means faster part, but that's not always true with memory.
When most PC builders shop for RAM, they’re looking at two key specs: capacity and speed. While capacities largely haven’t changed, in a specific standard like DDR5, there are many different speeds to choose from, ranging from as low as DDR5-4800, all the way up to DDR5-8000. When it comes to most other parts of PC building, bigger number usually means faster part, but that’s not always true with memory.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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