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As you know higher frequency DDR4 is often attained at the sacrifice of latency (higher timings). The increased latency (timings) often completely outweigh any benefit to the increased frequency.
Companies continue to sell higher frequency (higher timing) RAM, knowing that people will be duped by the thought of "higher frequency = automatically faster". - is this really the case?
I happened across this formula that lets us calculate the answer:
CAS x 2000 / Speed(in MHz)
The lower the answer, the faster the RAM.
Examples:
Flare X (for AMD) F4-3200C14D-16GFX
DDR4-3200 (PC4-25600)
CL14-14-14-34
1.35 Volt
14 * 2000 / 3200 =8.75 <---- clear winner
Flare X (for AMD) F4-2400C16Q-64GFX
DDR4-2400 (PC4-19200)
CL16-16-16-39
1.2 Volt
16 * 2000 / 2400 = 13.32 <---- slower (as expected)
HOWEVER look at this 4133MHZ kit with absurd CL19 timings:
Trident Z F4-4133C19D-16GTZKWC
DDR4-4133 (PC4-33000)
CL19-19-19-39
1.35 Volt
19 * 2000 / 4133 = 9.19 <--- obviously still faster than the 2400 kit but actually slightly, slower than the 3200 kit
Any thoughts?
Are my findings/source flawed or is there validity in this?
Nick.
Companies continue to sell higher frequency (higher timing) RAM, knowing that people will be duped by the thought of "higher frequency = automatically faster". - is this really the case?
I happened across this formula that lets us calculate the answer:
CAS x 2000 / Speed(in MHz)
The lower the answer, the faster the RAM.
Examples:
Flare X (for AMD) F4-3200C14D-16GFX
DDR4-3200 (PC4-25600)
CL14-14-14-34
1.35 Volt
14 * 2000 / 3200 =8.75 <---- clear winner
Flare X (for AMD) F4-2400C16Q-64GFX
DDR4-2400 (PC4-19200)
CL16-16-16-39
1.2 Volt
16 * 2000 / 2400 = 13.32 <---- slower (as expected)
HOWEVER look at this 4133MHZ kit with absurd CL19 timings:
Trident Z F4-4133C19D-16GTZKWC
DDR4-4133 (PC4-33000)
CL19-19-19-39
1.35 Volt
19 * 2000 / 4133 = 9.19 <--- obviously still faster than the 2400 kit but actually slightly, slower than the 3200 kit
Any thoughts?
Are my findings/source flawed or is there validity in this?
Nick.
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