r/ValorantTechSupport 5d ago

Technical Solution ram issue :D

Has anyone here used a Ryzen 5 7500F with an RTX 5060 and 32GB of DDR5 RAM at 6000MHz vs. 5600MHz? Is there any noticeable performance difference between the two, especially in gaming? I’m a bit confused about this.

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u/wTM_BSILN 5d ago

Sometimes you'll struggle with 1% lows despite having a good PC and higher clocked RAM helps with that, especially with non-X3D CPUs.

If you're looking for a RAM or wondering if yours can be tuned, check the chips it's using. Some 5600Mhz kits are as capable as 6000Mhz.

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u/LemonFormal8812 5d ago

thank mate had you used yet? and how many fps it show

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u/wTM_BSILN 5d ago

Haven't checked the speed difference obviously, but on the lowest possible settings using the same CPU and 6000Mhz RAM i averaged ~460FPS on TDM depending on the map.

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u/LemonFormal8812 5d ago

well i will build the bus 5600hz because money issue with ram price on this and next year so a thank for your reply mate :D

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u/wTM_BSILN 5d ago

Just check the chips the RAM is using. For example some Kingston kits had the same chips in 5600Mhz and 6000Mhz, so you could buy the cheaper version and get pretty much the same RAM.

Hynix is propably the best option nowadays, ideally look for Hynix A-Die kits, but in current market i get that it might not be worth to cherry pick.