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So I'm upgrading my PC a bit, staying with same Asus X470 prime pro motherboard.
I have two sticks of 16gb 3200 CL14 gskill ram and I'd like to bump up my memory to 64gb total just for running VMs.
My problem is that 3200 CL14 ram seems rare as hens teeth or as expensive as it was when first released.
The way I see it I can stay with the 32 GB of 3200 CL14 ram, get two more sticks of ram of different speeds and run all of them at the slower speeds (that would work?), or start over and get 4 sticks of matched ram (which would probably be 3600 CL18 from what I can see).
Is there an advantage of running 3600 ram over 3200? I've seen posts about matching the speed of the infinity fabric.
3200 CL14 is technically about the same speed as 3600 CL16.
I have two sticks of 16gb 3200 CL14 gskill ram and I'd like to bump up my memory to 64gb total just for running VMs.
My problem is that 3200 CL14 ram seems rare as hens teeth or as expensive as it was when first released.
The way I see it I can stay with the 32 GB of 3200 CL14 ram, get two more sticks of ram of different speeds and run all of them at the slower speeds (that would work?), or start over and get 4 sticks of matched ram (which would probably be 3600 CL18 from what I can see).
Is there an advantage of running 3600 ram over 3200? I've seen posts about matching the speed of the infinity fabric.
3200 CL14 is technically about the same speed as 3600 CL16.