DDR5 6000 c30 voltage 1.35v vs 1.4v differences?

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I'm currently looking at RAM for a 7600 with the possibilty of upgrading to a 9800X3D/ Zen 6 in the future so settled on 32GB 6000mhz c30 ram but although theres slight differences on the sub timings any reason to pick a 1.35v set over a 1.4v or am I overthinking it way too much.
 
probably overthinking, all ddr5-6000 c30 ram is basically the same
yet... I would still probably go for lower voltage in faint hope it has been binned or tested better.
 
I'm currently looking at RAM for a 7600 with the possibilty of upgrading to a 9800X3D/ Zen 6 in the future so settled on 32GB 6000mhz c30 ram but although theres slight differences on the sub timings any reason to pick a 1.35v set over a 1.4v or am I overthinking it way too much.

At that point you would be more worried about the make and series number of the chips themselves. You could find the 1.4V happens to use a better bin or it could be worse. You would need to start deep diving.
 
I'm currently looking at RAM for a 7600 with the possibilty of upgrading to a 9800X3D/ Zen 6 in the future so settled on 32GB 6000mhz c30 ram but although theres slight differences on the sub timings any reason to pick a 1.35v set over a 1.4v or am I overthinking it way too much.

Are they priced the same?

If so get 1.35v, lower volts=lower temps so higher chance of being able to run high tREFI later if you wanted which is one of the few sub timings that is easy to change and get a benefit from in the future if you choose to start messing with timings.

Out the box with profiles enabled if both are 6000mhz CL30 the performance will be near identical.
 
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