Currently building a RIG with the following core components:
1) ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-E GAMING WiFi Socket AM5 (LGA 1718) Ryzen 7000 gaming motherboard(16 + 2 power stages, DDR5, 4x M.2 slots, PCIe® 5.0, WiFi 6E, 2.5G LAN, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C® rear I/O port, Aura Sync RGBc)
2) AMD Zen 4 7700X 5th Gen 8-core, 16-threads
3) 4090 FE
4) CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 5600 (PC5 44800) Desktop Memory Model CMH32GX5M2B5600Z36K
16-16-16-76 CAS 36
After reading around, I'm not convinced that adding another 2 x 16GB of RAM will make this new build faster or slower and if 2 x 32 GB would have been better for a 64GB goal. I remember that AMD DDR4 had specific configs that worked better than others but haven't found any clear direction for DDR5. Can someone help or point me to some resources that are eaasy to understand and confident in their assessment? i.e. 2 banks of 2 x 16 is better than 1 bank for 2 x 32, etc... Benchmarks would be nice.
Steve from Gamers Nexus had a perfect video. Wondering if these rules still hold for new AMD series...
1) ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-E GAMING WiFi Socket AM5 (LGA 1718) Ryzen 7000 gaming motherboard(16 + 2 power stages, DDR5, 4x M.2 slots, PCIe® 5.0, WiFi 6E, 2.5G LAN, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C® rear I/O port, Aura Sync RGBc)
2) AMD Zen 4 7700X 5th Gen 8-core, 16-threads
3) 4090 FE
4) CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 5600 (PC5 44800) Desktop Memory Model CMH32GX5M2B5600Z36K
16-16-16-76 CAS 36
After reading around, I'm not convinced that adding another 2 x 16GB of RAM will make this new build faster or slower and if 2 x 32 GB would have been better for a 64GB goal. I remember that AMD DDR4 had specific configs that worked better than others but haven't found any clear direction for DDR5. Can someone help or point me to some resources that are eaasy to understand and confident in their assessment? i.e. 2 banks of 2 x 16 is better than 1 bank for 2 x 32, etc... Benchmarks would be nice.
Steve from Gamers Nexus had a perfect video. Wondering if these rules still hold for new AMD series...