• csolisr@hub.azkware.net
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    16 hours ago

    As a gamer in a budget, how much performance am I missing by sticking to DDR4 in order to save costs? I’ve been trying to find info online, but it seems inconclusive - some places say it can net you like 20% difference, others that it has no significant difference, and I’m not sure which of the two is telling the truth. Same goes for performance in home servers.

    • iamthetot@piefed.ca
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      14 hours ago

      The difference doesn’t necessarily come from the RAM itself, but that the best processors for gaming these days don’t support DDR4 anymore.

      • Ray661@lemmy.world
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        10 hours ago

        There are some differences, but real world applications, especially in the gaming space, are minuscule. You do almost touch on another important point; it’s hard to get benchmarks because you’re not going to find a processor that was made for both. Basically a single gen of intel is all we get. FWIW that gen showed a roughly 5% performance on a typical game, and 10% on a known memory intensive game. That’s 3 frames at 60fps, or ~7 frames at 144, and this assumes you actually need that last bit of performance.