DDR4 3200 or 2133

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DukiNuki

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Hey Guys

Im Building my Z170 system and i'm noticing large variety of DDR4 sticks with different Mhz . if there's little to no difference in gaming performance then why do we have 2133 and 3200 sticks ?

i was going to get G.Skill TridentZ 16GB 3200 , because of the brand quality , TridentZ is claimed to work better with Skylake . and 3200 is higher than 2133 which is something you see in numbers not in real world Gaming . but why there's such price difference between 2133 and 3200 ?

any reason i should go with G.Skill TridentZ 16GB 3200 and not 2133 ?

i'm not overclocking at all ( maybe many years later when my i7 6700k started working like crap then maybe i would OC it a bit ) and i'm mainly doing gaming and all i care about is performance , i care about doe few FPS gains , but i also don't wanna waste money on pointless things . so whats your advice 3200 or 2133 ?
 

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The 3200 is a 16-18-18 timing while the 2133 is a 15-15-15 timing (yikes - at 2133MHz, that's pretty bad). Performance indices would be 184 for the 3200MHz, 142 for the 2133MHz.

I'd probably go for the TridentZ 3000MHz 2x8GB kit with 15-16-16 timings at $73 (PI = 191). For 16GB, these are sort of unbelievable prices anyways.

Where you'll notice a bump in performance would be any situation where you have lot of memory access: cryptographic calculations or data compression. The latter includes RAR, ZIP, LZMA, etc., as well as x264/x265 and to lesser extent audio compression. Gaming - not so much, since the game should be living in your GPU's on-board RAM (this is the cause of the 3.5GB vs 4GB issue with the GTX 970 - games got slow when you needed the last 0.5GB, and that 0.5GB at the end is still faster than system RAM).
 
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Yeah it really depends on what you're doing. Here is a great comparison article.

http://www.techspot.com/article/1171-ddr4-4000-mhz-performance/

I went with TridentZ 3200 cas 14 myself.
 

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Wow till now all the benchmarks showed like maximum of 2 fps gain but this new article showed way more than that . ill guess ill aim for 3200

preferably G.Skill TridentZ 16GB 3200 or maybe something higher
 

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wow they look so cool , i didnt know that i should aim for lower CAS .

so 3200mhz 15 CAS is better than 3200mhz 16 CAS right ?

So going for 3200 over 2133 will make me future proof ? because right now many articles suggest that they have minimal difference in gaming . like 1 or 2 fps .

BUT , i'm so freaking surprised why does this article show such huge difference in slight change of mhz ? could you please explain whats happening in below link ?

http://www.techspot.com/article/1171-ddr4-4000-mhz-performance/page3.html

and why are the results lot different than this one

http://www.legitreviews.com/ddr4-memory-scaling-intel-z170-finding-the-best-ddr4-memory-kit-speed_170340/5

 

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1.So 3200/14 out performs 3400-16 ?
2.The Motherboard i might get wont go over 3200 unless Overclocked . how can i run 3200/14 at 3400/15 without overclocking or changing the voltage ? is there an XMP or something for that ?
 
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