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Silicon Power Value Gaming 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz CL16 DDR4 RAM US$81 (~A$117) Delivered @ Silicon Power USA Inc via Amazon US

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ram CAS timing: 16-18-18-38
ram voltage: 1.35v

Product model: SP032GXLZU320BDAJ7`

Supports Intel Coffee Lake Processors and Intel Extreme Memory Profile (Intel XMP) Standards.
Aluminum heat sink and low voltage of 1.35V enable fast heat dissipation and lower hardware power consumption.
Speeds up to 3200 MT/s / Timing 16-18-18-38 / Voltage 1.35V / Unbuffered / 8GB based
Backed by a lifetime warranty to promise complete services and technical support.

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  • +4

    Lmao if this is actually using ChatGPT to write bargains

    • +1

      Inconsistent format from post history

      This be a hooman masquerading as our AI overlord on username change

      Or that is just what they want us to think

    • Maybe ChatGPT has started to assimilate people

  • +3

    Rewrite this bargain as a poem that rhymes

    • +23

      Someone posted a deal by Silicon Power
      I'd better be quick, it'll be gone in the hour

      Who doesn't need a little more RAM?
      Let's hope it's not an elaborate scam

      I could use it for gaming, videos or codin'
      But knowing my luck, it's already been Broden

  • +1

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    Items: AUD 98.20
    Shipping & handling: AUD 11.55

    Total before GST: AUD 109.75
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    Order total: AUD 120.74
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  • +6

    Not really going to get the best out of your Ryzen if you're using 3rd Gen or later… personally 3600 CL16 or don't get out of bed

    • +1

      About $180 for 32GB 3600 CL16 currently.

    • +2

      What are you missing? Maybe 5% gaming performance?

    • +1

      Ram quickly gets into the realm of diminishing returns though. 3600c16 is in the region of 50% more expensive for at most a 5-10% performance difference, probably less in regular use.

      • 50% more expensive which is maybe $50 in some cases for 5-10% performance improvement… when you think how much people drop on GPU's often 2k+ and for top end card don't get a huge amount extra in performance. So $50 actually isn't bad value really for the performance improvement.

        • +1

          5-10% is what I had in my head as a best case scenario for particular memory intensive workloads, but taking another look at the numbers again it's more of an outlier really. Tom's Hardware found:

          Compared to DDR4-3200, however, DDR4-3600 was only 1.3% faster [overall]. 

          Comes down to the person I guess, but I probably wouldn't be paying $50 for that.

          Comparing the value proposition to current GPUs probably isn't too helpful either haha, they'll make anything else look good.

  • How this compares to XPower

  • The fall of DDR4 3200?

    • Those are CL18, and from what I understand CL16 @3200MHz are almost the exact same speed as CL18@3600MHz.

      • +1

        Similar latency, you might be able to OC 3200 to 3600, but its not the same speed.

        Starting with a higher clock commonly results in better OC results, even if i just knock the CL 18 to 16.

        I'm moving from b-die OC'd to 3866, i dont need the extra tightness but finding a few things want a bit more than 16GB now.

        • Wouldn't you knock the CL16 to 18, to get higher clock speed?

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