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Team Elite 32GB (2 x 16GB) 260-Pin DDR4 SO-DIMM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Laptop Memory 113.99$

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I bought this set last time they were on sale and put them in my Ryzen 4700 Hp Envy (Costco deal). I've not come across any issues but I'm also not a power user. Shows up properly in Cpu-z.
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SixS3v3nTwo wrote: anyone able to tell me how would I find out if I can use this on my dell g3?
I have the same question for Dell G3 3579. According to my pc specs, it takes DDR4 2666 ram. If we buy this and install, will it work and just downclock to 2666? If so seems like a good reason to buy this and can re-use it in the future potentially. Would appreciate any help in answering this!
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Pyro wrote: I have the same question for Dell G3 3579. According to my pc specs, it takes DDR4 2666 ram. If we buy this and install, will it work and just downclock to 2666? If so seems like a good reason to buy this and can re-use it in the future potentially. Would appreciate any help in answering this!
According to Kingston: HyperX DDR4 PnP memory will run in most DDR4 systems up to the speed allowed by the manufacturer's system BIOS. PnP cannot increase the system memory speed faster than is allowed by the manufacturer's BIOS. Memory overclocking is locked at 2133MHz (Skylake), 2400MHz (Kaby Lake), or 2666Mhz (Coffee Lake} on all mobile processors except H Series Core i7 processors (i7-xxxxHQ or i7-xxxxHK).

Intel is very strict about mobile CPU ram speeds, so unless your laptop has the option to enable XMP or allow for manual overclocking, you're probably stuck @ 2666Mhz max.
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Ohlias wrote: Well I sold the 2667 @ 15 it was in an Alienware laptop with an i7 6700HQ. I'm now running 3600 @ 16 on Ryzen 7 3700x (slightly overclocked on water cooling...

Is there a calculation (or website) where you can plug in timings/CAS latency and speed to see what's best?

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2666MT/s is 1333MHz, or 0.75ns. So 15 cycles x 0.75ns/cycle gives you 11.25ns latency.

Correspondingly, 3200MT/s is 1600MHz, 0.625ns. CL22 x 0.625 is 13.75ns total.

That's the delay time between issuing a READ command, and a single (first) word of data being available, so it by no means paints the whole picture of performance for a given stick of RAM.
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Before the restart I was at 24GB / 64GB used, this is just a Saturday mind you. A busy weekday has me in the low 40GBs.

The truth is, programmers are a little lazier in 2020, as RAM is plentiful, ergo my RAM usage.
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The 16 GB is now on sale. Thinking to Buy it unless someone here thinks we will get better deals for bf/Christmas (from past experience?)

@redflagdealsguy 16gb should still be enough to play anno 1800 smooth. I don't think 32gb will make a big difference.
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Bubblegum86 wrote: The 16 GB is now on sale. Thinking to Buy it unless someone here thinks we will get better deals for bf/Christmas (from past experience?)

@redflagdealsguy 16gb should still be enough to play anno 1800 smooth. I don't think 32gb will make a big difference.
It's not about Anno, it's about productivity-work in general.

16GB is enough for most people in 2020.
32GB is enough for most power users.
64GB or more is for niche power users, servers, etc.
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redflagdealsguy wrote: It's not about Anno, it's about productivity-work in general.

16GB is enough for most people in 2020.
32GB is enough for most power users.
64GB or more is for niche power users, servers, etc.
Thanks for your input. I am kinda ok with 8gb showing 65% utilisation with 3 chrome tabs open. 16 should be fine for now. Don't even own anno yet, waiting for Christmas and steam Face With Rolling Eyes

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