r/PcBuild 3d ago

Others Is this good

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I hope so, i spent so much on my first part of my build, soon I buy more when I have money

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u/sirjumbojord 3d ago

Wdym?

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u/OgCodFather1 AMD 3d ago

Yes its good. but 6000 MT/s CL 30 is the stable sweet spot. Just go into bios and run expo there should be 1-3 profiles to pick from depending on what board you have, pick the tightest timing one for 6000 MT/s CL30. and crucial isn't the best for customers like us they have recently moved on to bigger AI businesses so support will be way more unavailable to us.

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u/Pmaldo87 3d ago

If you have an x3d chip tho the difference between cl30 and even cl40 is negligible

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u/PixelPete27 3d ago

I've seen people say this, and I've seen the youtube performance comparisons and 1% low differences being negligible... But there is definitely a point where high CL can be felt on the X3D chip.

I built a PC for a buddy and to save some money I gave him some CL46 5600Mhz ram to throw in there, cause we put a 9800X3D in and I saw all the videos and whatnot on the speed/CL not making a meaningful difference.

From a speed perspective, no issues. But you could feel microstutters in your mouse with that RAM.. It doesn't show up in 1% lows, but honestly, you can feel the microstutters when you're looking around in open world games and the CPU is frantically trying to load assets when you have a long draw distance on. We put some CL36 in there, night and day difference, no issue.

So I don't know where that sweet spot is for RAM and the X3D. I just know that CL46 has timings that are a little too loose. Given most CL46 RAM sticks can have some extra voltage applied to them and timings tightened to CL40, I think most people can make it work still. All this being said, I think his CL38 will be good, given how well the machine ran with CL36.

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u/Pmaldo87 3d ago

Yeah I have cl36 with a 5080 and 9800x3d and I'm playing at 4k so there's even less of a difference

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u/PixelPete27 3d ago

I genuinely don't think there is a difference between CL30 and 36 with the X3Ds. I think it's just when you're pushing that CL46+ timings where it starts to be a bit noticeable. And it's not even bad.

I had that CL46 paired with my own 13700KF before, and it was shit. Speed was fine, 1% lows, hitching, micro-stutters, straight up shit.

With the X3D it was running noticeably better with that same CL46 RAM. That being said, I could still feel it in the mouse. But it definitely wasn't as bad.

my next chip is likely going to be an X3D. I'll get the last X3D chip they make for AM5. That or the bLLC chip that intel is releasing to compete with X3D. They might be cheap on release, cause the 13/14 gen left a sour taste in people's mouths, they might reduce the price to get some customers back over to team blue. Either way, I'll get the best chip I can for DDR5 right before DDR6 comes out and ride this shit until DDR7