Worth upgrading ram?

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So I'm currently running 16gb of Gigabyte Aorus ram at 3200Mhz, the Samsung B-die kit and have some money to burn... will I see much of a performance difference in going to a higher speed on a 9900k? I'll be looking at going to 32gb so I've got all my slots populated if I go for it while prices are low...

Which kits are recommended?
 
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Don't waste your money...the benefits of faster RAM over 3000Mhz are tiny, as in completely imperceptible in actual use.

Sure you'll see a few extra points in certain benchmarks, but you'll only have the numbers to tell you it was actually faster.

...adding just an extra 100Mhz to your CPU and/or GPU will give you better returns on your money.
 
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do you need 32gb over the 16gb you have?

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Well, my reasoning in getting 32GB was simple (when 16GB would have been enough)... it may not be needed now but I keep my PC's for 3-5yrs and it 'will' be needed eventually in that time frame and it may not be as cheap again. DDR4 RAM prices can & have doubled in only 3-6mths.

Get it while its cheap.
 
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So I'm currently running 16gb of Gigabyte Aorus ram at 3200Mhz, the Samsung B-die kit and have some money to burn... will I see much of a performance difference in going to a higher speed on a 9900k? I'll be looking at going to 32gb so I've got all my slots populated if I go for it while prices are low...

Which kits are recommended?

I used a Corsair Dominator PC3200 32GB (2 x 16GB) kit in my 9900K build. Been very happy with it. I run a lot of VMs for development work, so needed the capacity. In Aida64, it's about 50GB/s speed; I'd imagine yours is similar.

Unless you need the extra ram capacity, I'd say just stick with what you have; any slight improvement in latency is unlikely to be noticeable in the real-world (and the 9900K isn't anywhere near as sensitive to memory speed as Ryzen.)

Save you pennies for a better graphics card (etc.) in the future.
 
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Well, my reasoning in getting 32GB was simple (when 16GB would have been enough)... it may not be needed now but I keep my PC's for 3-5yrs and it 'will' be needed eventually in that time frame and it may not be as cheap again. DDR4 RAM prices can & have doubled in only 3-6mths.

Get it while its cheap.

Before 32gb is needed for gaming and daily used will we be on ddr5, it's not too fair away now this ddr5 will land
 
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