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System Name | Space Station |
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Processor | Intel 13700K |
Motherboard | ASRock Z790 PG Riptide |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance 6400 2x16GB @ CL34 |
Video Card(s) | PNY RTX 4080 |
Storage | SSDs - Nextorage 4TB, Samsung EVO 970 500GB, Plextor M5Pro 128GB, HDDs - WD Black 6TB, 2x 1TB |
Display(s) | LG C3 OLED 42" |
Case | Corsair 7000D Airflow |
Audio Device(s) | Yamaha RX-V371 |
Power Supply | SeaSonic Vertex 1200w Gold |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V3 |
Keyboard | Bloody B840-LK |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 23H2 |
Why? ddr4 4000+ is the top end of ddr4 in speed and price, how many R5 1500 owners are willing to spend more than their processor on 16GB RAM?
1. I was obviously responding to purecain, whom bought the 1800x and pretty high end parts to go with.
2. High speed RAM matters more with Ryzen because it get's much more of a performance boost out of it than Intel.
3. It matters not what percentage of people buy it, there wouldn't have even been issues with high speed RAM had AMD talked more with manufacturers. You don't see these problems with Intel.
It's like you haven't been following the latest news on how to get best performance out of Ryzen. It may indeed be a small percentage of their business, but the high end customers are also the early adopters that keep their cash flow going when needed most.