Funny enough, in most overclocking situations, memory has less than a 10% impact on overall system performance. I'm not saying there aren't use cases where that won't be the case, but I'm general for everyday users, it's not what is slowing your rig down. So all these purported benefits won't help if the chip is tied to a shit processor to begin with.
Funny enough, in most overclocking situations, memory has less than a 10% impact on overall system performance. I'm not saying there aren't use cases where that won't be the case, but I'm general for everyday users, it's not what is slowing your rig down. So all these purported benefits won't help if the chip is tied to a shit processor to begin with.
Agreed. My experiance shows that quantity over quality (speed) means more to my usage case.
Agreed. My experiance shows that quantity over quality (speed) means more to my usage case.
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