When I was looking for RAM last week, I saw this for $105 or so. Thought it was a good price for 32GB but after searching previous posts about this, some people said that it might not be able to hit 3200MHz so I went with the ballistix instead for a little more. But I was wondering if it would be better to get two more of the same or replace them with a faster pair. It's pretty normal. DDR4 3000mhz is usually the recommended speed/frequency. Boards may support 2933mhz so it can get downclocked (doesn't mean it isn't compatible though). And that's perfectly fine. Star Wars: Jedi Survivor System Requirements – Recommended Memory: 8GB; Dead Space Remake PC System Requirements – Recommended Memory: 16GB; Hogwarts Legacy PC System Requirements VENGEANCEĀ® Series 16GB (1 x 16GB) DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz CL22 Memory Kit. Give your DDR4 laptop ultra-fast SODIMM DRAM memory performance. SODIMM DDR4 RAM modules are compatible with a wide range of IntelĀ® and AMDĀ® laptops and PCs. $39.99 USD. Some examples include the Xtreme ARGB 16GB DDR4 3600 MHz, CVN Guardian 16GB DDR4 3200MHz, and my favorites, the G.Skill innovations, including the G.Skills Ripjaws V 16GB DDR4 clocking at 2400MHz for low requirement games, and the G.Skills Trident Z Royal 16GB DDR4 4000MHz for high-end games. The 3600mhz kit will perform better. Not only is it clocked higher, it also has better timings. That said, if you need 32GB, go for the 32GB. Motherboard: Asus X570-E. CPU: 3900x 4.3GHZ. Memory: G.skill Trident GTZR 3200mhz cl14. GPU: AMD RX 570. SSD1: Corsair MP510 1TB. SSD2: Samsung MX500 500GB. I ordered two pairs of this DDR4-3200 RAM, with Module part number F4-3200C16D-32GIS. The packaging and the RAM sticks themselves both had stickers that matched that correct part number above. HOWEVER, that is not actually true! Enabling XMP on the motherboard BIOS only enabled the ram to run at 3000, and the motherboard thinks it is only DDR4 DDR3 RAM operates at 1.5 volts, whereas DDR4 RAM operates at 1.2 volts. In the grand scheme of things, this translates to a difference of about 15 watts. 2. Clock Speed. The highest speed of DDR3 RAM is 2133 MHz. DDR4, on the other hand, starts at 2133mhz and goes up to 4800mhz, implying a substantially quicker transfer rate. Owners of DDR4 3200MHz RAM, please share your current stable settings. I've got Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 with Gigabyte Gaming K7 & Ryzen 1700 a while ago, and I've been running it at 3200Mhz using these settings: 16-18-18-18-36, 1.45v (everything else is on default) But I've noticed my system freezes every once in a DDR4 holds several benefits over DDR3. The three key benefits are power savings, speed increase, and increased density. Standard DDR3 uses 1.5V for power and DDR4 using 1.2V, a reduction of 20%. Crucial states that DDR4 has inherit power savings in its memory architecture, double the power savings to 40%. DDR4 also generates less heat, making W5NBzt.