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Less DDR4-2133 or more DDR3-1600? - difference between 2133 and 1600MHz

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    Anonymous
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  • #2 16478718
    roxio
    Level 27  
    Quote:
    One set has 2 x 4GB DDR3 1600 and the other has 4 x 4GB DDR4 2133.

    I think you did something wrong. Between DDR3 1600 and DDR4 1600 we get an increase in reading speed of about 10-12%, if we take a comparison of DDR3 1600 to DDR4 2133, the increase will oscillate between 25-40%. But CL delays will also play a key role. The topic is quite extensive and flies on the internet since the first DDR4 bones appeared - there is a lot to describe here.

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    Now the question arises. DDR3 1600 or DDR4 2133?

    DDR4 (but take the same amount you would take with DDR3) - because they are newer, because they are faster, because they consume less energy, because you have to go with the times, and the difference in price from DDR3 is not so deadly. Well, if you want to replace it with a faster one in a few years, DDR3 will not offer you anything more than 2400Mhz and DDR4 already has 3000Mhz available at the moment.

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    Do I understand correctly that these movies will be lost from SSD to RAM and there will be merging operation or how

    Yes, in a nutshell this is how it can be assumed. And you really need a lot of memory (not necessarily faster) for processing and 32GB will not be an exaggeration. (honestly 32GB is the optimum, you won't need more in the home workshop for now).
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  • #3 16478723
    Kasek21
    Level 43  
    szpoak wrote:
    Will a regular computer user see the difference in RAM performance
    between DDR3-1600 and DDR4-2133 ??

    NO!

    The choice of memory type determines ONLY your hardware platform !!! - and not a word !!!
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    Anonymous
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  • #5 16478825
    Kasek21
    Level 43  
    What is this computer for?

    If you intend to use only the graphics chip integrated in the CPU, the memory timing Makes the difference, otherwise not.

    PS. Although only when using integrated graphics, e.g. for games.
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    Anonymous
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  • #7 16478830
    Kasek21
    Level 43  
    What is 32GB RAM for? Especially with this configuration ?!

    This is more CPU because the demon you choose is not :)
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    Anonymous
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  • #9 16478845
    Kasek21
    Level 43  
    I don't know what kind of software this is but probably even an older CUDA card will give a good kick - of course if the software uses.
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    Anonymous
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Topic summary

The discussion centers around the performance differences between DDR3-1600 and DDR4-2133 RAM for a regular computer user, particularly in the context of a build involving an MSI B150M PRO motherboard and a Pentium G4560 CPU. Users note that while DDR4 offers higher speeds and lower power consumption, the actual performance gain may not be significant for non-gaming applications. The importance of memory capacity is emphasized, with suggestions for 16GB or 32GB configurations for tasks involving graphics and video editing. The choice between DDR3 and DDR4 is influenced by the motherboard compatibility and the user's specific needs, with a consensus that DDR4 is preferable for future-proofing despite the marginal performance differences in typical usage scenarios.
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