If CL30 6000MHz is the sweet spot for 32gb(2x16) of RAM on AM5 boards. What is it for 64gb(2x32)?

I will say that the sweet spot now it’s tha new 6000mhz cl26. From GSkill or Lexar. Really amazing ram probably best on the market. I managed auto bring it to 8532mhz on Intel platform full stable.
lol no it’s not.

There are no formal reviews out there for the CL26 stuff and I’m going to take Buildzoids advice on the matter.

Also, you don’t mean 8532 mhz, you mean MT/s. And I’m gonna need proof that you got that frequency too.
 
he did it via auto tuening he said... so if he did... the timings will be dog poo thats how auto tuning works.

he did it via auto tuening he said... so if he did... the timings will be dog poo thats how auto tuning works.
If you think you can bring a ram from 6000 cl26 to 8535 cl 34 on auto I don’t have more comments. About prove I of course can prvovide photo but I really don’t care what you or others believe. What i can say it’s that i got good results on Aida64 more in the speed side, not that happy with the latency witch is between 53-54 but i did finish to work with them, i have hope for improvement. For me or for others using an Apex Encore or equivalent mobo can be other better options but the quality of this Ram it’s impressive and can be hopefully the beginning of a big change in DDR5. About Buldzoid I don’t have nothing to comment on, i think they are reputable but i don’t lose my time watching YT, I mostly spend my free time working on my PC trying to improve myself
 
nope the sweet spot is budget 6000cl30..
Agreed... it's still the easiest, cheapest, and most validated method to get near AM5's best performance with pretty much zero effort. Buy RAM; turn on EXPO. Done.

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/trid...5-pc5-48000c28-6000mhz-gol-mem-gsk-04195.html - 32GB, 6000, C28 - £179.99

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/cors...-pc5-48000c30-6000mhz-dual-mem-crs-03747.html - 32GB, 6000, C30 - £109.99

C28 to C30 is 63% more expensive yet is, at best, a few percent faster.

Granted, you can OC the G.Skill a lot more than you could OC the Corsair (not sure if it has high quality ICs), but that's only a factor if you want to OC. A lot of users don't and that makes 6000, C30 the sweet spot.

@dimidragos let's not conflate sweet spot with best performance. The sweet spot is investing the least input for the most output.
 
Agreed... it's still the easiest, cheapest, and most validated method to get near AM5's best performance with pretty much zero effort. Buy RAM; turn on EXPO. Done.

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/trid...5-pc5-48000c28-6000mhz-gol-mem-gsk-04195.html - 32GB, 6000, C28 - £179.99

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/cors...-pc5-48000c30-6000mhz-dual-mem-crs-03747.html - 32GB, 6000, C30 - £109.99

C28 to C30 is 63% more expensive yet is, at best, a few percent faster.

Granted, you can OC the G.Skill a lot more than you could OC the Corsair (not sure if it has high quality ICs), but that's only a factor if you want to OC. A lot of users don't and that makes 6000, C30 the sweet spot.

@dimidragos let's not conflate sweet spot with best performance. The sweet spot is investing the least input for the most output.
I see your point and your answer makes me think that maybe I was wrong, watching from another perspective. Thanks
 
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