Dual rank was an issue for ryzen gen 1 and 2 but as the video states the 5000 series have better memory controllers. What’s it to do with a Swiss Army knife?
This is pretty good info. My only complaint would be how fast the graphics change or transition. I often had to rewind and pause to view the charts. For something technical, like this topic, I'd like to see the graphics on-screen longer and less time seeing the presenter. EDIT: FWIW, I saw similar videos from Linus and Steve and felt that this one was more thorough and useful to me overall. They're all good. I'd recommend watching multiple sources, but if you only have time to watch one, I'd recommend this one.
I bought Ryzen 5 5600x yesterday, 2 of them actually, one for me and one for my brother, even 5 mins ago when I checked, newegg have some in stock, What I did was I added them to cart on the Website, and checked out on the phone App, hope that helps, good luck.
@@TheGauges420 I think that with current silicon yields, the exact opposite is true. All of the 5000 series processors start out as the highest tier 5950x, but because of defects in the manufacturing process, most of them get binned as lower tier chips with features and cores disabled so that they can actually run and be sold. With the current yield levels in silicon manufacturing, the 5600x and 5700x should be the most abundant chips, especially if you're a scalper.
Yeah, one good thing about being out of stock is everyone can learn more about each product before making a decision, since you can't buy it, you're forced to be more careful about which one you buy.
This video was a real comforter for me. I have a Ryzen 5800X arriving next week and I paired it with 32GB DDR4 @ 3600Mhz/CL18 RAM and I'm suddenly feeling much better about it as you've clearly showed that the real-world gains you get from faster frequencies and lower latencies are very small indeed!
Actually, as per HardwareUnboxed's video on teh subject, the different of all those factors can be massive BUT only on cases where a game is completely not bottle necked by GPU (such as 3090) AND dumping its processes onto the CPU by running it on 1080 (who runs 1080 on a 3090?). So basically, the differences are real, but the situations and hardware needed to get them to show is literally unrealistic and or extreme. Either way, there does seem to be a benefit under the rug and between the lines.
By far the most clear and easy to understand video I've watched on the memory rank/config/performance without jumping on everywhere randomly. Thanks for making this video even more easier to understand than many other videos I've watched. Hope to see more content on this like different motherboards, their topology and RAM modules, etc & everything.
omg, a good tutorial that doesn't have loud ass music and i can actually hear what he is talking about, i am learning a lot for my first ever build, currently waitin on parts to be in stock, only have a case right now. Great job m8
finally, a real a compressive review of the DDR4 memory config!!! thanks a lot. because all of the other review on this subject were badly made, you covered all the key points. now I know why my memory kit is not so good.
Ug. That feeling when you've done all your research, written your script, and are preparing to record your video and a much larger creator launches a very similar one the day before. 😂 Great stuff as always from Hardware Canucks.
the timing of this video couldn't be more perfect (pun intended). I was going to buy a CL16 tridentz neo 3600mhz. But with this info , I can go with the budget 3200mhz kits. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
@@haywire9174 what is your Cpu cooler? No issues on my end, temps are under control. Could be the clue cooler, paste, or bad air flow in the case. Maybe also change the fan curve to keep the temps lower
I really would write a fixed voltage (OC/UV) to control that temperatures because the boost is really agresive. I have my 3600 undervolt, got 20 degrees improvement.
This is the third video I've watched on this exact behavior. The previous videos left me with too many questions, but this video covered everything that I needed to know. 10/10, thank you very much!
Thank you so, so much for this video. It was really helpful and helped me gain some performance i was losing because I didn't know about that Zen app and now I do I've got everything in sync and my computer is running better then ever stability wise.
I've spent well over a month researching this topic and made ram order last Thursday. Here comes tldr video. I'm glad, but also super pisaed :D Never the less, grab my like, I don't have the nerves to watch video right now, but I'm sure you did a great job.
Some good information to post out there. So many people misunderstand memory, and how timing Vs frequency actually impacts performance. However, it would be nice to see a full list of timings ran on each test in the expanded comments section. I believe there are more gains to be had by running with some of the subtimings tweaked than running with increased frequencies or dual rank kits. Cas latency. Gear down , tRDRDSCL/tWRWRSCL have major impacts on latencies, but only if you can do it with keeping fclk, uclk and mclk synchronised. I find going beyond 3800mhz fclk just causes black screens on a CH8 without sacrificing a lot of subtiming gains. So I would really like to see the set up with 2300 fclk.
I was really looking for this video. Thank you so much for making this! Great timing. Please make a more indept video on this. I would love to know so much more about the workings of this topic.
Now that's a very important and informative video. My take is that memory frequencies and latencies do not really matter as much as we make them seem. 👍🏾
Thanks for the really informative video. I've been building PC's for years and I always learn something new from your guides. Awesome breakdowns and discussions.
Things with "tight" timings is getting the secondary and tertiary timings down which can have a much bigger effect than just dropping the primaries or CL specifically. Those Ballistix max 5100 sticks are absolutely insane, can run some crazy OC on them too. Although really surprised by the 5100mhz results on those, seems it is just around the point where performance comes back in line with 1:1:1 results.
Generally good video for ram. However, the problem with the single vs dual rank comparison is that the benchmarks were based on the same frequency and CAS latency (not to mention the subtle sub timing differences of the two). Dual rank is harder for the boards and mem controller. Single rank will have more overclocking headroom which makes the performance difference relatively zero between dual and single rank configurations. Edit: Aida64 isn't very good for testing memory overclocks (Doesn't account for errors). Instead, I recommend memtest helper with 200% completion after each change in timings.
Awesone vid, awesone work, not just a "Yes or No" video, but's it's: informative, comparative and it's actually a freaking tutorial to how to Overclock and Optmize RAM, all together in 19 mins. Keep up the PERFECT work.
3/3/20 Purchased 4 sticks 8 gigs each 3000 Single Rank Modules for R7-3700x @ 4.5ghz + Msi x570 mobo with 16-20-20-38 timings = Kinda Loose ….. went into Bios & set them to 16-18-18-38 = boots & Ran Memtestx64 and all good, gonna run Some high demanding titles for a couple of hours , then will try 16-16-16-38 : after Serious testing and Gaming + if all good , i’ll be happy gamer 🍷
Did you, by any chance, test how 4x dual rank (let's say 16 GB) performs, since you mentioned at 6:10 that an optimal scenario would be 2 ranks per memory controller channel and 4x dual rank would be double that recommendation.
This was a great primer, thank you. I jumped in the deep end with both feet, into Gamers Nexus' content on RAM (overclocking). And quickly realized my waders were more like shin-high boots.
I was just running my PC with the DOCP profile to on. I never bothered with timings since I have no idea what to do with them. But, this 1:1:1 ratio is very interesting and I want to get into it.
Just got a cheap kit of crucial ballistix 3200 cl16, was able to overclock it to 3600 and tighten the timings. 3600 16-17-15-36. Very happy with my purchase.
This was the chillest tech video i have ever watched and i appreciate this. It's like it had a healing meditative effect. i have an uncontrollable urge to drink hot cocoa.
I’ve been reading about this trying to figure it out for like a week now and it just wasn’t clicking…. It I finally understand all the stuff I’ve been reading after watching this lol… thanks for explaining it in a way for us regular people :)
Bless you. I spent so many hours looking for ram and not understanding quite well because I wanted to know the real world difference and thanks to this I can safely say what I'm purchasing is good. Tytyty
I was worried there would be considerable losses by giving up on CL16 for CL18 and 3600Mhz for 3200MHz... doesn't seem that way. I think you saved me like 60 dollars (the former kind of memory kit is very hard to find around here, hence extra expensive)
@@jrwong2181 yes, 32gb Corsair sticks were not fully stable, tested 3 variants and 3200, 3000, at their rated speeds. Crucial you’re sure they have Micron memory and is so much easier on the Ryzen IO die
Quad rank setup is SUPER hard on the CPU's memory controller, so unless you are fine sucky RAM OC you should just stick with dual rank setups. Buildzoid tested this a while back.
I am asking because I have 4 modules right here in front of me for my new setup... and in fact I saw a video a few days ago about 4 modules configuration which showed that this is faster than 2 modules. But I am not sure if they were using single or dual rank modules... and I was missing this exact configuration in your video.
This was very informative, I think i need to learn a little more before fully understanding the in depth details, but I was able to the bulk information and recommendations. Thank you!
I'm trying memory OC for the first time on a 5600x and would love a detailed guide. So far the motherboard on auto does a lot better job then what I have been able to pull out. Running on a strix b550-e.
Hands down; one of the best videos I've seen on memory in general. Not just for AMD, but some of this info was a great refresher of things I knew when I was actually as smart as other think I still am. :)
And do you put the custom timings and voltages into the ai overclock section of bios? The amd overclock section of bios, or both? And what about Ryzen master, do you have to do it there as well?
This is such a good breakdown of numerous concepts that are often explained in far too technical terms for mainstream consumers who are buying a fancy new PC. The pace and presentation of the information is really top notch. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for this video! I was just looking at RAM and trying digest the timings and mhz info. This is def helpful supplementary info to what I already looked up :)
Finally Crucial Ballistics get some love from TH-cam Reviewers. We've (Computerbase) been recommending them for Ryzen systems for their compatibility and OC-capability for about 2 years now.
I'm not a total noob when it comes to this, but you still managed to provide some very good information I didn't know about. Excellent video, many thanks!
Fantastic content as usual. Been following Hardware Canucks since the good old days. Impressive video, and your time and effort show. I have not checked my setup yet, other than enabling XMP. I am running Ballistix RGB 3600, I really never knew about single/dual rank actually being a thing. Gives me some stuff to tinker with.
These kind of videos are the real gem. After finishing the video now I can see 200 hours of work(I know this is may just a part of it) Appreciate it man.
I feel like my brain is too small for this
Yeah not really a guide for beginners.
Just download more RAM Sir
@@MichaelChan0308 😂😂😂😂
YUP WATCH IT OVER AND OVER 3 OR 4 TIMES AND IT MAKES SOME SENSE. NOT A PRESENTER ISSUE, JUST THAT I'M GETTING OLDER AND SLOWER lol 😁🤣
Im lost aswell... and im even high AF :)
That's why I always tell people to get dual rank Swiss Army Knives. With dual rank, you can screw with confidence.
Oh its you. Because of you, one of my more recent encounter with tech news is about building a pc the best way
Yo stefan, I love your PC build video. Will you ever make a part 2?
You're the king of PC tech comedy. Keep up the bad work
This dude is the best. Meme king.
Dual rank was an issue for ryzen gen 1 and 2 but as the video states the 5000 series have better memory controllers. What’s it to do with a Swiss Army knife?
You guys this video is gold rated! The quantity of data and quality of the presentation is outstanding. Massive high fives all around. Great job team!
Great piece Eber. You're really good at covering complex technical info without talking over people's heads.
We need more videos like these.
Well since you understood it, can you tell me what ram to buy for my Ryzen 9 5900x?
@@anthonycogliano3519 3200Mhz CL16 Crucial Ballistix
This is pretty good info. My only complaint would be how fast the graphics change or transition. I often had to rewind and pause to view the charts. For something technical, like this topic, I'd like to see the graphics on-screen longer and less time seeing the presenter. EDIT: FWIW, I saw similar videos from Linus and Steve and felt that this one was more thorough and useful to me overall. They're all good. I'd recommend watching multiple sources, but if you only have time to watch one, I'd recommend this one.
This is by far the best video on the subject of dual vs single rank ram I've seen. Great job guys!
This is such a great guide. Im saving this for the far flung future when you can actually buy these CPUs.
I just Got my 5950x
@@EmilWilkensRC well id hope they could restock the highest tier products more than the lower.
I bought Ryzen 5 5600x yesterday, 2 of them actually, one for me and one for my brother, even 5 mins ago when I checked, newegg have some in stock, What I did was I added them to cart on the Website, and checked out on the phone App, hope that helps, good luck.
@@TheGauges420 I think that with current silicon yields, the exact opposite is true. All of the 5000 series processors start out as the highest tier 5950x, but because of defects in the manufacturing process, most of them get binned as lower tier chips with features and cores disabled so that they can actually run and be sold. With the current yield levels in silicon manufacturing, the 5600x and 5700x should be the most abundant chips, especially if you're a scalper.
Yeah, one good thing about being out of stock is everyone can learn more about each product before making a decision, since you can't buy it, you're forced to be more careful about which one you buy.
This video was a real comforter for me. I have a Ryzen 5800X arriving next week and I paired it with 32GB DDR4 @ 3600Mhz/CL18 RAM and I'm suddenly feeling much better about it as you've clearly showed that the real-world gains you get from faster frequencies and lower latencies are very small indeed!
Actually, as per HardwareUnboxed's video on teh subject, the different of all those factors can be massive BUT only on cases where a game is completely not bottle necked by GPU (such as 3090) AND dumping its processes onto the CPU by running it on 1080 (who runs 1080 on a 3090?). So basically, the differences are real, but the situations and hardware needed to get them to show is literally unrealistic and or extreme.
Either way, there does seem to be a benefit under the rug and between the lines.
@@VulcanXIV It's also theoretically possible that somebody, somewhere, might be running an app that isn't a game.
By far the most clear and easy to understand video I've watched on the memory rank/config/performance without jumping on everywhere randomly. Thanks for making this video even more easier to understand than many other videos I've watched. Hope to see more content on this like different motherboards, their topology and RAM modules, etc & everything.
WHY haven't the *big name reviewers* done this comparison?! THANK YOU FOR THE HARD WORK. Viewers: push this link out!
omg, a good tutorial that doesn't have loud ass music and i can actually hear what he is talking about, i am learning a lot for my first ever build, currently waitin on parts to be in stock, only have a case right now. Great job m8
Was really hoping someone would do this kind of comprehensive testing! Thanks guys
This is seriously impressive work and organization of data. Great job man.
finally, a real a compressive review of the DDR4 memory config!!!
thanks a lot.
because all of the other review on this subject were badly made, you covered all the key points.
now I know why my memory kit is not so good.
Ug. That feeling when you've done all your research, written your script, and are preparing to record your video and a much larger creator launches a very similar one the day before. 😂 Great stuff as always from Hardware Canucks.
Looking forward to your take on it!
@@MisterCrowely It's coming tomorrow!
Great work and effort. Well worth the view, and a great guide! Thanks for the great video!
Thanks. If you think we missed anything please let us know!
@@HardwareCanucks not at all! Very informative!
@avocado I don't think so
the timing of this video couldn't be more perfect (pun intended). I was going to buy a CL16 tridentz neo 3600mhz. But with this info , I can go with the budget 3200mhz kits. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Try to find ballistic RAM. You can Google which ones overclock really well. I have 4x 3200 and they overclock to 3600 and higher no problem.
Great timing I was just startng my research for ram to buy for my 5800x
Has the 5800x overheated because I'm hearing a lot of people saying it overheats fr some reason
@@haywire9174 what is your Cpu cooler? No issues on my end, temps are under control. Could be the clue cooler, paste, or bad air flow in the case. Maybe also change the fan curve to keep the temps lower
@@hrwells9698 no I don't own it i just heard it overheats compared to other zen 3 chips i should be fine with my h150i pro cappelix ig.
I have a 5800x as well. What were you thinking of getting?
I really would write a fixed voltage (OC/UV) to control that temperatures because the boost is really agresive. I have my 3600 undervolt, got 20 degrees improvement.
What a great, thorough overview on ram speed and timings. You all did a great job with this one
This video was so educational, great work and hope to see more for e.g. Ryzen overclocking if that's possible
This is the third video I've watched on this exact behavior. The previous videos left me with too many questions, but this video covered everything that I needed to know. 10/10, thank you very much!
Thank you so, so much for this video.
It was really helpful and helped me gain some performance i was losing because I didn't know about that Zen app and now I do I've got everything in sync and my computer is running better then ever stability wise.
Please make a more detailed video. I've been struggling to gather information about memory and the ones I did were really confusing. This video is 👌👌
I've spent well over a month researching this topic and made ram order last Thursday. Here comes tldr video. I'm glad, but also super pisaed :D
Never the less, grab my like, I don't have the nerves to watch video right now, but I'm sure you did a great job.
Thank god, this is exactly the video I was looking for. There are so many conflicting and misinformed opinions floating around about Ryzen and RAM.
Some good information to post out there. So many people misunderstand memory, and how timing Vs frequency actually impacts performance. However, it would be nice to see a full list of timings ran on each test in the expanded comments section. I believe there are more gains to be had by running with some of the subtimings tweaked than running with increased frequencies or dual rank kits. Cas latency. Gear down , tRDRDSCL/tWRWRSCL have major impacts on latencies, but only if you can do it with keeping fclk, uclk and mclk synchronised. I find going beyond 3800mhz fclk just causes black screens on a CH8 without sacrificing a lot of subtiming gains. So I would really like to see the set up with 2300 fclk.
This was great! Thanks for the deep dive on RAM and all the associated RAM related stuff!
I was really looking for this video. Thank you so much for making this! Great timing.
Please make a more indept video on this. I would love to know so much more about the workings of this topic.
Now that's a very important and informative video. My take is that memory frequencies and latencies do not really matter as much as we make them seem. 👍🏾
It means a lot when I want to lock my framerate at a steady 200 or 250fps on a multiplayer game, without dips
This is one of the most in-depth RAM explanation videos I've ever seen. I even learned some new stuff I didn't know before. Well done!
Thanks for the really informative video. I've been building PC's for years and I always learn something new from your guides. Awesome breakdowns and discussions.
Thank you for making this! Exactly what I needed
Things with "tight" timings is getting the secondary and tertiary timings down which can have a much bigger effect than just dropping the primaries or CL specifically.
Those Ballistix max 5100 sticks are absolutely insane, can run some crazy OC on them too. Although really surprised by the 5100mhz results on those, seems it is just around the point where performance comes back in line with 1:1:1 results.
i preordered my 5900x from BH on november 5th and it just shipped on january 4th, nearly 2 months, and it arrives wednesday. SO POG.
Generally good video for ram. However, the problem with the single vs dual rank comparison is that the benchmarks were based on the same frequency and CAS latency (not to mention the subtle sub timing differences of the two). Dual rank is harder for the boards and mem controller. Single rank will have more overclocking headroom which makes the performance difference relatively zero between dual and single rank configurations. Edit: Aida64 isn't very good for testing memory overclocks (Doesn't account for errors). Instead, I recommend memtest helper with 200% completion after each change in timings.
Well done. I was confused about rank until this video because you actually explained it, instead of just assuming we knew
Impressive thumbnail my dude👌 of course a video worthy of it as well.
Best RAM/RYZEN 5000 series video on the web. Very clear, very helpful. Excellent work, thank you!
Loved this video, tyvm! Would love to see a follow up video on how to tweak everything related to ram
Awesone vid, awesone work, not just a "Yes or No" video, but's it's: informative, comparative and it's actually a freaking tutorial to how to Overclock and Optmize RAM, all together in 19 mins. Keep up the PERFECT work.
Great guide! Thanks. Would appreciate a test on how 8 ranks of memory (4x 16 gig or similar) will affect performance as well on the Ryzen 5000 series.
3/3/20 Purchased 4 sticks 8 gigs each 3000 Single Rank Modules for R7-3700x @ 4.5ghz + Msi x570 mobo with 16-20-20-38 timings = Kinda Loose ….. went into Bios & set them to 16-18-18-38 = boots & Ran Memtestx64 and all good, gonna run Some high demanding titles for a couple of hours , then will try 16-16-16-38 : after Serious testing and Gaming + if all good , i’ll be happy gamer 🍷
I miss the Dual Rank, 4 slot edition. I found zero youtubers testing this..
I want to know the same.
This guy is like Marques Brownlee, just for computers, loved the video!
Fantastic work! Thanks so much, learned a lot.
Great video! Answered a lot of questions I found in researching my next build
Claim your " I watched the whole thing" reward here -> 🍪
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The link is broken. I clicked on the cookie and nothing happened!
Meh!
Couldn't be any more perfect! Thanks for all the clearance that I will never ever lose of sight!
Did you, by any chance, test how 4x dual rank (let's say 16 GB) performs, since you mentioned at 6:10 that an optimal scenario would be 2 ranks per memory controller channel and 4x dual rank would be double that recommendation.
Would love to know this. I have 4x 16GB dual rank 3200 C14 on my 3900X now and im planning to switch to the 5950X.
Same. Its the only thing this comparison is missing. You would think it would be the best after these comparisons.
You mean 8 ranks in total? that would be interesting, or probably the cpu can only adress up to 4 ranks and thats why they never do an 8 rank setup.
I heard Someone said it's gonna do a lot of work and tend to actually makes the ram slower, so tend to stay within quad-rank (2xdual rank/4x single)
Yasss Eber, Jayztwocents just glossed over the ram timings making difference in the long run, but this vid is next level. Thanks!
How did you know i needed this right now? How kind of you!
Yep it worked out, atleast for me. Thanks for making this video. Salute to your hardwork.
Thank you for the video.
Please correct the slider link in your gear list in the description.
This was a great primer, thank you. I jumped in the deep end with both feet, into Gamers Nexus' content on RAM (overclocking). And quickly realized my waders were more like shin-high boots.
Thank you for the great informative video!
Such a beautiful production, especially the light work, pleasure to watch! Thanks Eber!
Commenting for that algorithm, baby!
Thank you so much, this is BY FAR the best guide to memory I have found. Filled in a few of the gaps I’ve been looking for for a week or so now.
GREAT CONTENT! This is so informative!
I really like the calm music in the background. Makes it easier to listen. Great video!
I was just running my PC with the DOCP profile to on.
I never bothered with timings since I have no idea what to do with them.
But, this 1:1:1 ratio is very interesting and I want to get into it.
did you download the zen timings and see if your memory speeds are all the same? If so then you are 1 to 1 ratio. look at 12:11
Just got a cheap kit of crucial ballistix 3200 cl16, was able to overclock it to 3600 and tighten the timings. 3600 16-17-15-36. Very happy with my purchase.
This was the chillest tech video i have ever watched and i appreciate this. It's like it had a healing meditative effect. i have an uncontrollable urge to drink hot cocoa.
I’ve been reading about this trying to figure it out for like a week now and it just wasn’t clicking…. It I finally understand all the stuff I’ve been reading after watching this lol… thanks for explaining it in a way for us regular people :)
And here I was thinking I knew computers.
bruh!
Bless you. I spent so many hours looking for ram and not understanding quite well because I wanted to know the real world difference and thanks to this I can safely say what I'm purchasing is good. Tytyty
I was worried there would be considerable losses by giving up on CL16 for CL18 and 3600Mhz for 3200MHz... doesn't seem that way. I think you saved me like 60 dollars (the former kind of memory kit is very hard to find around here, hence extra expensive)
I’ve been searching for this content since last week. Thanks!
I recently switched to crucial as their 32gb sticks are the best!
Are you sure?
@@jrwong2181 yes, 32gb Corsair sticks were not fully stable, tested 3 variants and 3200, 3000, at their rated speeds.
Crucial you’re sure they have Micron memory and is so much easier on the Ryzen IO die
@@dallatorretdu thank i was thinking to get the g skills z neo 16gbx2
This video is incredibly clear and well put together. As someone who is currently building a 5900x system, this answered a lot of questions.
Would be cool to get a 5000 series overclocking guide!
great video, super helpful even for someone without a ton of subject knowledge. this video really should have a ton more views. subbed
What about 4 x Dual Rank Modules? Will there be even better performance than 2 x Dual Rank Modules?
Was gonna ask the same
Quad rank setup is SUPER hard on the CPU's memory controller, so unless you are fine sucky RAM OC you should just stick with dual rank setups. Buildzoid tested this a while back.
No
From what I've read online, quad rank is NOT optimal
I am asking because I have 4 modules right here in front of me for my new setup... and in fact I saw a video a few days ago about 4 modules configuration which showed that this is faster than 2 modules. But I am not sure if they were using single or dual rank modules... and I was missing this exact configuration in your video.
This was very informative, I think i need to learn a little more before fully understanding the in depth details, but I was able to the bulk information and recommendations. Thank you!
I'm trying memory OC for the first time on a 5600x and would love a detailed guide. So far the motherboard on auto does a lot better job then what I have been able to pull out. Running on a strix b550-e.
This is really a FANTASTIC video. I have a few things to check on my Ryzen 3900X!
6:52 Thats exactly my setup! No Joke! Thank you! :D
So much useful information in one video. Definately liked this for future help! thanks for this!
My exams can wait I guess
What a bloody fantastic video! Wasted so much time searching for this info. Thanks for making it all so digestible and easy to understand!
beginners watching this video: 👁👄👁
Just what I needed. The configuration instructions and links made this an easy subscribe.
These kind of videos make me feel like someone's going "you just installed the RAM and started using it? What a loser!"
This is a super important video for Ryzen 5000 owners. Bravo.
More detail pls I must learn everthing and I cant find Informations
one of the clearest explanations of 'how to RAM'. Great job!
When your so early that the video has more likes than views
Hands down; one of the best videos I've seen on memory in general. Not just for AMD, but some of this info was a great refresher of things I knew when I was actually as smart as other think I still am. :)
So unless you're going for world records just buy whatever is on special and don't think twice about it.. good to know!
spend $80 bucks on a 3200 cl16 kit. or spend $250 on a 3800 cl16 kit. Derp. I'll invest that extra cash into a GPU.
Such a good, straight-forward overview. Thanks for this!
Super helpful video. Thanks for your hard work!
Yes, more detail pls. Especially about voltages, timings, and how to optimally approach over locking Ryzen ram and infinity fabric
And do you put the custom timings and voltages into the ai overclock section of bios? The amd overclock section of bios, or both? And what about Ryzen master, do you have to do it there as well?
This is such a good breakdown of numerous concepts that are often explained in far too technical terms for mainstream consumers who are buying a fancy new PC. The pace and presentation of the information is really top notch. Thanks a lot.
The best and the most informative guide on the topic available, thanks! ;)
This video was exactly what I was looking for. Excellent work! Subscribed.
Thank you for this video! I was just looking at RAM and trying digest the timings and mhz info. This is def helpful supplementary info to what I already looked up :)
Finally Crucial Ballistics get some love from TH-cam Reviewers. We've (Computerbase) been recommending them for Ryzen systems for their compatibility and OC-capability for about 2 years now.
Yeah they're great!
This is simply one of the greatest video ever. Love your channel and thanks for the great content!
I'm not a total noob when it comes to this, but you still managed to provide some very good information I didn't know about. Excellent video, many thanks!
Fantastic content as usual. Been following Hardware Canucks since the good old days. Impressive video, and your time and effort show. I have not checked my setup yet, other than enabling XMP. I am running Ballistix RGB 3600, I really never knew about single/dual rank actually being a thing. Gives me some stuff to tinker with.
These kind of videos are the real gem. After finishing the video now I can see 200 hours of work(I know this is may just a part of it) Appreciate it man.