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Yes, trying to figure out which ram for my new gaming PC.
I appreciate any help you can provide. Thank you

Now that I think about it, any ideas on a good case, too?

I should probably mention the cooler is an assassin deepcool three

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Check out Crucial Ballistix 16 or 32GB, at 3600MHz/C16.
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Check out Crucial Ballistix 16 or 32GB, at 3600MHz/C16.



I looked at those, I was just wondering if I should look at anything above 4000 MHz I am not sure if they are worth it, meaning the higher mhz ones.

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Yes, you can go even higher in speed/MHz. For the Ryzen 5000 series, I would like to think 3600MHz is the bare minimum at C16. The Crucial Ballistix is common due to its low profile, C16 and pricing.

I think the G.Skill Trident Z Royal series are the a good pairing with the 5900X when considering custom building style and the amount of money you're already putting into it.
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ryzen 5000 series cant go over 4000mhz
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Yes, you can go even higher in speed/MHz. For the Ryzen 5000 series, I would like to think 3600MHz is the bare minimum at C16. The Crucial Ballistix is common due to its low profile, C16 and pricing.

I think the G.Skill Trident Z Royal series are the a good pairing with the 5900X when considering custom building style and the amount of money you're already putting into it.



Thank you. I was looking at the Royal series and comparing them with the thermaltake. It didn't look like the thermaltake was compatible, Or at least most of them. Now I get to figure out which royal series to go with.

Any ideas on a case?
Even though I am putting money into the build, I don't care about flashing lights or any of that BS into my computer.
Thinking about a Corsair 4000x RGB?
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Quote (UsEr_SeLeCtEd @ Aug 10 2021 08:12pm)
ryzen 5000 series cant go over 4000mhz



Hmmm, ok, then anything above is a waste.
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As for the case, if you don't care about the RGB lights, then go for one with high airflow. To name a couple, Fractal Design Meshify 2 or Corsair 5000D.
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