RAM manufacturers are trying to maintain high prices for their latest memory systems, but unfortunately price trends have been in our favor in recent years, despite the best efforts of AI to escalate demand and escalate prices in recent months. The introduction of DDR5 increased prices for the latest memory, and this initial memory had terribly high delays, and yet we are able to escalate the cheaper, lower memory of delay too few – even high capacities, such as the 64 GB below.
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- US: G.SKIll Ripaws S5 Series DDR5 | 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) USD 147
- Great Britain: Patriot Viper Venom DDR5 | 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) £ 150
G.SKIll Ripjaws S5 Series DDR5
Here is a set of Ripaws memory with G.SKIll, which will do good to improve. It has 64 GB, on two 32 GB DIMM, which means that it should not be stable in most systems without a problem. However, it is really cut for AMD Ryzen systems due to its rating 6000 Mt/s. And all this USD 147 with a promotional code Jet3z263.
This is the CL36 set, which is a bit high compared to some, and as my colleague Nick notes, the delay is more crucial than even the speed of exceeding a specific point to achieve maximum processor performance. However, I would be willing to give up a slight delay (36 is not so bad compared to some older sets) to NAP 64 GB If (AND Just If) I need more memory capacity.
At the moment 64 GB is “nice to have” on my list, because 32 GB works well in games. 64 GB helps in programs that require a immense amount of memory, such as video edition or simply using programs with memory leaks, unfortunately there are many. I deal with video editing, a blender and I often operate chrome with a catastrophic number of bookmarks, so it would be a good improvement for me.
Patriot Viper Venom DDR5
It is a bit different on the UK side. These patriotic Dmaki are not much to look at – they give DDR3 to style – but they are roomy, brisk and have a decent delay of CAS. They are rated up to 6400 Mt/s, which means that they can work well in the Intel system, and the delay of CAS is 32, which is quite good for such a immense memory. Just £ 150 For that too.
Looking through the price history for this set, it is not historical low, as it was in May this year, for 145 £. Although they are in low outflow for a price compared to last year, when you had to spend over 180 pounds to catch them. Also, they also increased strangely to 215 pounds in April, but let’s ignore this strange blow – maybe a willing seller.
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