G.SKILL showcases DDR5-9200 @ 1.1V Posted by kikimaru024@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 7 comments
[-] redbloa@reddit In what scenarios would one benefit from using DDR5-9200 CL74 instead of DDR5-6000 CL30? [-] Teamore@reddit Anything that requires more bandwidth rather than better latency [-] redbloa@reddit What type of applications benefit from more bandwidth rather than better latency? [-] zoson@reddit AI stuff mostly. [-] redbloa@reddit I see. Thank you for your help. [-] zoson@reddit Sad to see you deleted your question. I'm sure others wonder the same thing.
[-] Teamore@reddit Anything that requires more bandwidth rather than better latency [-] redbloa@reddit What type of applications benefit from more bandwidth rather than better latency? [-] zoson@reddit AI stuff mostly. [-] redbloa@reddit I see. Thank you for your help. [-] zoson@reddit Sad to see you deleted your question. I'm sure others wonder the same thing.
[-] redbloa@reddit What type of applications benefit from more bandwidth rather than better latency? [-] zoson@reddit AI stuff mostly. [-] redbloa@reddit I see. Thank you for your help. [-] zoson@reddit Sad to see you deleted your question. I'm sure others wonder the same thing.
[-] zoson@reddit AI stuff mostly. [-] redbloa@reddit I see. Thank you for your help. [-] zoson@reddit Sad to see you deleted your question. I'm sure others wonder the same thing.
[-] redbloa@reddit I see. Thank you for your help. [-] zoson@reddit Sad to see you deleted your question. I'm sure others wonder the same thing.
[-] InevitableSherbert36@reddit Interesting kit. CAS latency is quite high at CL74 (equivalent in first word latency to ~6000 CL48), but that's kinda expected given the frequency and voltage.
redbloa@reddit
In what scenarios would one benefit from using DDR5-9200 CL74 instead of DDR5-6000 CL30?
Teamore@reddit
Anything that requires more bandwidth rather than better latency
redbloa@reddit
What type of applications benefit from more bandwidth rather than better latency?
zoson@reddit
AI stuff mostly.
redbloa@reddit
I see. Thank you for your help.
zoson@reddit
Sad to see you deleted your question. I'm sure others wonder the same thing.
InevitableSherbert36@reddit
Interesting kit. CAS latency is quite high at CL74 (equivalent in first word latency to ~6000 CL48), but that's kinda expected given the frequency and voltage.