How important is BDie for Ryzen? Seems like a huge jump in price for a small boost in performance...

How important is BDie for Ryzen? Seems like a huge jump in price for a small boost in performance. Can't I just buy 3200 non-bdie?

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Not very.

It's like a difference of 5 FPS going for 2400 RAM instead of 3200.

fuck that shit, so I should just 2400?

tekeverything.com/ryzen-ram-test-2400mhz-vs-3000mhz/

If it's significantly cheaper? Fuck yes.

thanks brudder

is this hitomi ?

no
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saaya_Irie

she recently semi-retired and says she wants to start a family and make lots of japanese children. what a good girl.

she no faka faka ? :(
well thanks anyway user

>wanting to watch other men have sex

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It's not important, not even a little. Just buy the kit with the lowest CAS latency and speed you see which isn't above the average price. You should be able to find 3000 MHz CAS 15 RAM at pretty much the same price as other RAM of the same size.

Also: Remember, if you run 4 sticks with Ryzen you're limited to 2666. Very few want to talk about this or admit this and I am guessing many don't know but it's a simple fact: Ryzen can't into 4 stick high memory speeds.

i didn't know she was a man
also nice selfie

I bought a 2400 kit with tight CL timings @ 1.2v and overclocked it to 2800
It is still faster then most stock 2800 kits you can get and it was around 50 dollars cheaper

It matters for any CPU.
The difference between b-die and low end RAM is like 9-15% on Ryzen and about 6-11% on Coffeelake.
You want B-die in either system. You just get more gains for your money out of the more expensive RAM with Ryzen.

But you could get some 2666 CL15 or 2800 CL16 @ 1.2v RAM and likely overclock it yourself probably to 3000 CL13, 3200 CL14 or 3466 CL15.

But if you're just making a midrange system and using higher resolution so you'll likely always be GPU bottlenecked, just the cheapest 3000 CL15 RAM is fine. I've seen that for $130 for 2x8Gb lately.

>wanting to watch a girl you like get fucked by other men
Based retard

i don't like her it's just her tits
also FOK OFF

>Bought the cheapest non-shit brand 64GB for my Threadripper 1950x (~$700)
>Wonder if I should have spent for more than the 2666 RAM

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>threadripper
>not at least 3200
lmao
ram can boost up up to 15% of ryzen power
on 2200G it's like 4fps in gaymes
in threadripper it's fucking huge number

before you ask no don't change this ram just leave it be
buy better when prices will drop

But it already has...

Fug, forgot photo.

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5 fps is actually pretty big for a max $50 change.

it's 2133..

You can still get 2666 well under $700.

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Been thinking about getting a Ryzen cpu to replace my 2500k rig what would you Jow Forumsentlemen recommend? Or should I just wait till the new Zen architecture comes out? And have any of you had any issues with games and programs. Thanks in advance.

Just overclock it to 2666 yourself.
As long as it's 4 DIMMs and not 8, you should have no problem.

>8 DIMMs
Yeah fuck that shit. Just no.
Oh you got 8 already. Well RIP you. Yeah you should definitely return it.

It's bad to run more DIMMs than IMCs to begin with in any system, AMD or Intel. But it's especially bad on Threadripper, even though it is much better than it was on launch.
If you want to have a trouble-free Threadripper system, you use 4 DIMMs. Which means 4x 16Gb sticks if you need 64Gb. There is no wiggle room or argument about it.

It's up to you. I would recommend getting Zen+ instead of waiting for Zen2 to drop, as you would also have to wait for new motherboards and drivers.

I'm currently running a Kubernetes Single-node instance on this one.

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I'm planning a 2700x build and this is what's bothering me, deciding between x2 16GB or 32GB 3200C14. I know 16GB is enough for most of my work but I do photo/video work and there's been times when doing a huge photo merge that I've ran out of memory and I recently got into Drones(Mavic Pro) so 4K editing is in the foreseeable future.

Wouldn't be a problem to just get x2 16GB now and add another pair down the line if needed but that doesn't seem to be an option with Ryzen.

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