Does fast RAM clock speed matter for gaming? The ultimate guide

&xcust=2-1-2030982-1-0-0&sref=https://www.pcworld.com/feed" target="_blank">YouTuber Hardware Unboxed has taken a look at the influence of faster DDR5 RAM in seven games on the three current processors: Core i9-13900K, Ryzen 7 7700X, and Ryzen 7 7950X3D in a video. For the test, two 16GB modules were used in combination with an RTX 4090, and all tests were carried out in 1080p in order to test in the CPU limit as far as possible.
DDR5 RAM-Geschwindigkeiten im Vergleich - Hardware Unboxed

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For both AMD processors, the RAM was operated at a maximum of 6000MHz, as the new AM5 firmware AGESA 1.0.0.7 was not yet available at the time of the test, which for the first time with the Ryzen 7000 processors also allows significantly higher clock rates for the RAM. For the Intel CPU, the YouTuber also provides measurement results with 7200MHz.

The video shows well that the performance gain depends strongly on the selected game. In Watch Dogs Legion, for example, all three processors benefit by 10 to 12 percent by switching from DDR5-4800 CL40 to DDR5-6000 CL40. In the next game, Horizon Zero Dawn, the FPS gain with the 13900K and the 7950X3D almost falls into the range of the measurement tolerances—only the 7700X,the weakest CPU in the test field, can benefit somewhat from the faster RAM. Another game in which all CPUs can register performance gains from faster RAM is Shadow of the Tomb Raider, which scales well with faster RAM or a faster CPU according to our own experience.

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Across the seven games on average, it can be seen that the weakest processor benefits the most from higher RAM clock speeds. Just switching from 4800MHz to 6000MHz increases the FPS by 11 percent on average, and optimizing the latencies from CL40 to CL30 results in a further performance gain of 9 to 12 percent. With the Ryzen 9 7950X3D, the performance difference between the fastest and slowest configuration is much more manageable at just 7 to 11 percent. Reason number one is that the CPU quite often runs into the GPU limit. Reason two is that the X3D processor has a significantly larger L3 cache than, for example, the 7700X and therefore there are fewer accesses to the main memory.

The 13900K shows a similar picture to the 7950X3D. By switching from DDR5-4800 CL40 to DDR5-6000 CL30, the FPS increases on average by just 8 to 9 percent. The even faster RAM with 7200MHz at CL32 can bring out another 3 percent, a difference that is measurable but not really noticeable.

DDR4: How much extra performance does XMP or EXPO bring in games?

A few years ago, we examined a similar comparison with DDR4 RAM and, in particular, the influence of latencies. In the following table we have listed all the RAM speeds and latencies we tested:

RAM specification Latencies

2666 MHz CL19-19-43

~ 14.25 ns

3000 MHz CL16-18-38

~ 10.67 ns

3000 MHz CL14-14-14-34

~ 9.33 ns

3200 MHz CL16-18-18-38

~ 10.00 ns

3200 MHz CL14-14-14-34

~ 8.75 ns

3600 MHz CL18-22-42

~ 10.00 ns

3600 MHz CL16-16-36

~ 8.89 ns

3800 MHz CL18-22-22-42

~ 9.47 ns

4000 MHz CL18-22-22-42

~ 9.00 ns

4000 MHz CL17-17-37

~ 8.50 ns

4266 MHz CL18-26-26-46

~ 8.44 ns

Our tests showed an almost identical picture. The example of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey shows that there are games where we quickly run into the GPU limit and therefore only benefit slightly from faster RAM. Even with a RAM clock of 3000MHz at CL14, we were able to measure just as many FPS with both test CPUs within the measurement tolerances as with a RAM clock of 3600MHz or even 4000MHz.

Assassins Creed Odyssey RAM-Test

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F1 2019, on the other hand, is an example where it is not only the RAM clock that matters, but also tight latencies. The Intel CPU in particular benefits significantly from optimized timings. With AMD, on the other hand, the drop in FPS values from 3800MHz is noticeable. From this RAM clock onwards, the RAM (real clock), the memory controller, and the Infinity Fabric no longer work in a 1:1:1 ratio, but in a 2:1:1 ratio, which causes the performance to plummet.

Assassins Creed Odyssey RAM-Test

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Shadow of the Tomb Raider is another example of how faster RAM brings greater performance gains, predominantly in the lower clock range.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider RAM-Test

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DDR4 vs. DDR5 memory with Core i9-12900K

Whether you should go with DDR4 or DDR5 RAM is only relevant with the Intel processors of the 12th and 13th Core generation. AMD does not offer processors whose memory controller supports both memory types. We took the Core i9-12900K as an example for our test in 12 games and tested it with different clock rates:

12900K DDR4 vs DDR5 - 720p

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During the tests in the CPU limit, we were able to determine differences between DDR4 and DDR5 memory, but they were not really big. In the meantime, however, new DDR5 modules are available, which offer significantly better timings than when the new RAM standard was released.

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How to find the clock rates and change them in the BIOS

Finding out the current RAM clock is very easy with a current version of Windows 10 or Windows 11. To do this, open the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) and switch to the Performance tab. With the window maximized and the RAM selected, the speed can be easily read. The number of RAM modules installed and the number of available slots are also visible. From this it can be concluded whether the RAM is working in dual channel or not.

task manager memory

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If you want to activate an XMP or EXPO, this can be done quickly in the BIOS. All you have to do is activate the correct memory profile (see picture below). Note: With AMD’s AM4 motherboards, the term “D.O.C.P.” is common here.

To do this, start your PC and press either the F2 or Del key during startup to enter the BIOS. There you activate the XMP, which can be found under the Overclocking Settings. Sometimes it is even possible that your main memory is equipped with several profiles—in this case, of course, you have the choice. Then confirm the changes you have made and restart the PC. In the task manager you can then check whether the set clock is present. If you cannot select XMP, EXPO, or D.O.C.P. in the BIOS, your RAM or motherboard does not support this function.

This article was translated from German to English and originally appeared on pcwelt.de.

Created 2y | Aug 17, 2023, 12:30:05 PM


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