10 Best RAM for Gaming (DDR4 & DDR5) in 2024

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  • Dive into our latest video where we reveal the top 10 RAMs for gaming in 2024, featuring the cutting-edge Trident Z5 RGB 6000 MHz DDR5, Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 8000 MHz DDR5, G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 6000 MHz DDR5, and many more! Whether you're upgrading your gaming rig or building a new one, we've got you covered with the best DDR4 and DDR5 options to boost your performance to the max. 🌟
    💡 From the lightning-fast speeds of the Team group T-Force Vulcan Alpha 6000 MHz DDR5 to the reliable performance of the Silicone Power XPower Turbine 3200 MHz DDR4, we break down what makes each RAM stand out in the crowded market. Plus, get exclusive insights on how to choose the right RAM for your gaming needs, ensuring you get the best
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  • @king_of_savagery6289
    @king_of_savagery6289 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You're doing a good job. Those are solid choices. I also like that you incorporated DDR4 as well. If you're aiming for a budget PC, those are solid options. I myself, am running Team Group DDR5 48Gb @ 6800Mb/s with a 36 CAS# Latency. (36-46-46-84) timing. I run 2 @ a total of 96Gb and it's XMP3 enabled. I run it at the full 6800 rather than the standard 3400 default preset, and it's incredibly stable. I've been able to push it up to 7400Mb/s, and it was stable for about an hour. But the temps went above what I was comfortable with(because I don't have liquid cooling blocks for them yet). But when I add them to the liquid cooling loop, I'm sure they can stabilize around those speeds. They are the best I could find, not only capacity wise, but Latency wise as well for anything upwards of 24Gb stick size. In fact, I wasn't even able to find another 32Gb stick that even came close to 36 Latency, let alone another 48Gb per stick. Anyways! Just wanted to inform you for you future videos. Team Group is really pulling ahead of the pack IMO. It always used to be GSkillz, 8XLR, and Corsair. But now I think Team Group is leading the pack in almost every stick size category in DDR5 as far as latency to size ratio. Best of luck! You got a sub from me! I hope to see your channel blow up brotha. Will success into existence! You can do it!