unsay maingon ninyo ani na ram mga bossing? daghan lagi ko na basa article ani na kas2 lang daw ni na ram sa kwarta kay bisan daw makaabot siya ug 4000mhz kay wala pa daw kunoy program ron na maka make use sa extra bandwidth, unsa ni ka tinuod?
unsay maingon ninyo ani na ram mga bossing? daghan lagi ko na basa article ani na kas2 lang daw ni na ram sa kwarta kay bisan daw makaabot siya ug 4000mhz kay wala pa daw kunoy program ron na maka make use sa extra bandwidth, unsa ni ka tinuod?
Pang pogi points and benchmark numbers ra na sya for now bro... Para na's mga tao na gusto na mo stand out above the rest and with non-restricted pockets... Hehehehe
hahahha this! Very spot on! haha
Mao bitaw stay ra ko sa DDR3 kay mas important ang Cas Latency kaysa frequency basta dili lang ka mag APU. DDR4 I think kay CL11 ang pinakagamay. Frequency-wise, 1866Mhz rah ang pinakataas nga beneficial pa sa performance. Anything higher than that, wala nay gain sa perf kay sacrificed naman ang CL.
^ GPU is the main core for gaming, don't focus too much on RAM, mostly the ones that you see are just for aethetics. .1600mhz vs 4000mhz mem frequency, the FPS isn't noticeable in game, there is no huge increase in FPS. .the difference you'll see is in numbers when you'll do benchmark.. with at least 8GB of RAM would be fine in gaming, doesn't matter what freq. speed you'll choose. .As long as you have a decent GPU that can run your game. .then you should be good. .
Personally, dili ko moto-o anang future proofing bro kay technology always evolve. The present will become a past when the future technology comes. Performance wise, it all depends on the technology. Basta ako, I'll enjoy the current offerings ra. Kun OK pa sya in the coming future, happy ra ko kay dili ta mag sige'g gasto.
For now, dili pa mature ang DDR4 as well ang HW na mogamit nya. Once mogawas na ang new tech that with utilize DDR4 in its full potential or i-obsolete na ang mobo and CPU support on DDR3 then, we have no choice but to embrace or jump ship. Otherwise, cling lang usa ta (ako in particular) on the platform that uses the DDR3 technology...
Last edited by lloyd_joy; 02-14-2016 at 01:29 PM.
Trident Z are for extreme overclockers who's sole purpose is attaining the highest possible overclock on a given CPU/GPU and, of course, breaking benchamark records with said overclocked system.
As for real world performance, it's not worth it. No real performance benefit above 1866 MHz (DDR3) or 2400 MHz (with DDR4) in games. My advice would be to get some regular Ripjaws X or V series or some Corsair Vengeance RAM, still great quality and they won't break the bank.
Actually, ordinary mem modules are more than enough on real world use. Kaning mga choyax na mem modules kay pang pogi points ra na sila labi na windowed ang chassis or if you want to get the fastest/ highest benchmark score (excluding APU w/out a discrete GPU kay maka benefit man ang iGPU nya on faster mem modules but up to 2133 MHz lang. Higher than this, negligible to none na ang performance gain on the games fps except ang price jump). If you just opt a rig on stock speed (including a non-windowed chassis na dili makita ang sulod sa rig) puno2x lang na's gasto ang mga mahal na mem modules.
In short, pang FB or Twitter or pang "Show us your rig here in istorya" ra na if you will not use its full potential as those were designed in mind for OC'ing.
Now, on the coming platforms from both Intel and AMD, huwat pa ta inig abot ani nila kun unsa ang performance gain nila on the available fast speed mem modules...
Last edited by lloyd_joy; 02-15-2016 at 09:01 AM.
Gamit ni cya for AMD APU processors the built in graphics could use the faster and bigger system rams.
If your system has a discrete video card or the video card has its own RAM then faster system rams are not much of use.
Last edited by Kenshiro; 02-18-2016 at 03:42 AM.
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