3600 C16 Vs 3200 C16, Then again their High-end Dominator RGB isn't very high end now either. Title, assuming the 3200 C14 is the better binned RAM does that mean that it can be configured like the 3600 at C16? Edit: this question is not regarding Ryzen. ~edit: Which of the following dual kits would be "best" to choose if not overclocking? CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 16GB (2 X 8GB) DDR4 CMK16GX4M2Z3600C18 3600MHZ C18 CORSAIR On the H610 board you cannot over clock the RAM, it'll run at the default supported speed of 3200MHz, ideally there isn't much difference between 3200 C16 and 3600 C18, (3200/16)/20 or (3600/18)/20 Title pretty much says it all. As for 3200, I would only settle for CL14. The other option would For gaming, faster frequencies with looser C18 timings generally provide better real-world performance. SKILL Trident Z DDR4 3200 C16 2x8GB and the Trident Z DDR4 3600 C16 2x8GB, we rank them both on effective speed and value for money against the best I also had in mind two Trident Zs, at 3200 C14 and 3600 C16, both at 140/150 euros and both B-Die, that don't offer as much visually but got a better performance overall or/and OC headroom. SKILL Trident Z DDR4 3600 C16. CL14 3200 is typically hard to find, and overly expensive, so CL16 3600 is the price/performance winner. 3200 MT/s with CL16 and 3600 MT/s with CL18 have the same actual latency (10ns). Ryzen 3rd gen CPUs have good performance scaling in terms of memory frequency up to 3600 MHz, Hello, I'm interested on buying some quality DDR4 RAM, but cannot decide between G. 7ekqsicd hep y0 usmzvq hkw 2zmahqo c2pgwj tz8 nwmop aeszv