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G.SKILL Announces New DDR4-4600 MHz Extreme Performance Trident Z Memory Kit

@infrared I'm sure Rejzor meant "Imagine what Ryzen could do if it could run with that speed RAM" not that it is currently possible. ;)
You might be right, but that's not what he wrote. Doesn't matter anyway, I didn't post to tell him he's wrong about anything. :)
 
@infrared I'm sure Rejzor meant "Imagine what Ryzen could do if it could run with that speed RAM" not that it is currently possible. ;)

Well, I thought that was rather obvious when I used word "imagine". Besides, I think in Ryzen's case, getting internal bus clock to the core clock, getting them in synchronous mode would probably benefit it the most. But getting memory interface at 4 GHz is just a wishful thinking for now.
 
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I'll see what I can do. ?I do have to ask though, is there something in particular you are looking for in such a review?
Thanks for the replay. :)
Well, you know, the usual. But to be fairly honest, my number 1 curiosity is for gaming performance increase, especially on 2K or higher resolutions, then, archiving tasks, copying tasks, etc. Synthetic benches, not that much, maybe just some 3D Mark runs.
I prefer the real life hands on usage to be honest.
And yes, I need this mostly for my piece of mind relaxation, that those very high speeds are not at all worth it over the 3600 or even 3200Mhz modules. :)
 
Well, I thought that was rather obvious when I used word "imagine". Besides, I think in Ryzen's case, getting internal bus clock to the core clock, getting them in synchronous mode would probably benefit it the most. But getting memory interface at 4 GHz is just a wishful thinking for now.
Does TR count? It's getting awfully close to 4GHz mem speeds ~ http://www.overclock.net/t/1636550/amd-ryzen-threadripper-owners-club-1950x-1920x-1900x
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