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hi im on progres for buy my new pcgamer and need some help for ddr5 ram

MY PC PARTS

Cpu:AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz/5 GHz

motherboard:ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR X870E HERO

case:Thermaltake View 91

cpu fan: Noctua NH-D15 G2 LBC Ventilador CPU 140mm

supply fans :noctua x8 fans

power supply: Thermaltake Toughpower iRGB 80 Plus Titanium - 1250 W

gup:4080super or 4090 not sure proably 4080super

memories that I have seen


G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal Neo 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5 8000 MHz CL38


Memoria DDR5 G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 64GB 2x32GB 6400MHz CL32

 
but what they have been telling me about a chip called m die and lower frequenzy change parameters.

I would like to know what memories we should put in my pc

 

 
thank you very much for the help and your time
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No need to buy the latest X870E based motherboard for a gaming setup, a solid B650 based motherboard will do just fine

Do not buy the 8000MTs kit, best to opt for the 6400MTs one, that should work easily straight out of the box.

and grab that 4090 and don't look back

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59 minutes ago, Leeghoofd said:

No need to buy the latest X870E based motherboard for a gaming setup, a solid B650 based motherboard will do just fine

Do not buy the 8000MTs kit, best to opt for the 6400MTs one, that should work easily straight out of the box.

and grab that 4090 and don't look back

The motherboard has already been purchased and with the memories we are going to try to touch what I have mentioned, 
that is why I am not looking for ones to install and that's it, but rather which ones will give me better performance after all.
  • Crew
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it is simple 8000MTs probably will not work with your CPU's IMC for hours of stable gaming, Those are Intel and or benchmarking speeds (with maxmem)

6000-6400MTs is the way to go 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Yes, Zen4's sweetspot is somewhere around 6000MTs. To get 8000MTs on Zen4 you'll need to run in 2:1 mode which might actually cause more harm than what you think to gain with 8000MTs. You may get marginally better speeds with a CL30 or CL28 kit though, but you'll have to see what's available and in budget of course :)

About the M-die thingy, SK Hynix is one of the memory chip manufacturers (Samsung is another one) and SK makes M-die and A-die chips. Both are incredibly good chips since they can reach high frequencies at low latencies. However, when buying memory kits, it's not always clear what chips you'll get. Sometimes you can guess whether it's A-die or M-die based on the timings, but that's more Buildzoids thing.

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