You most definitely want a blazing fast memory with that CPU. And you wouldn't handicap 9900K(F? S? any 9900) chip with a 2666 memory either. Just the difference alone in speeding up 9900K from 2133 to 2666 is more than 8%. Your ridiculous claim doesn't seem to hold up. So 3200MHz for the 3800X and 2666MHz for the 9900KS and while there would be a difference with a ~500MHz bump for the 9900KS and a ~350MHz reduction for the 3800X, I don't think it's going to make up the ~8% performance difference. You could probably have at least 15-20% difference with an overclocked 9900k instead. Going from 2133 to 2666 shows a consistent 10-15% difference. Even so, the difference in framerates is massive. It would scale a lot better with a 9900k but I couldn't find a video or benchmarks for that, the test uses a 8600k which is less memory dependant(the more CPU can output, the more ram bandwidth it needs to feed it). Going from 2133 to 2666 would improve FPS a lot. When the overall cost of a PC went up 3%.īut even with that handicapped memory, 9900k would still outperform. Maybe you're also the kind of person to tell me that paying double the price for the ram is not worth the 10% performance increase?. You pay 75$ more and you get 10% more FPS. You can buy decent 4400 mhz ram for like 150$ and it's a no-brainer compared to buying 3200 mhz if you have a top-tier CPU. I would suggest people to compare them with equal rams that run at 4400 mhz or something. ![]() Wow, a person who would use a 9900K with 2600 ram has appeared. Zen was always designed for scaling out to many cores, so it's not surprising that even at a single core disadvantage, the Zen-based parts perform better in multithreaded workloads. the 9900KS with JEDEC memory clocks, so 3200MHz for the 3800X and 2666MHz for the 9900KS and while there would be a difference with a ~500MHz bump for the 9900KS and a ~350MHz reduction for the 3800X, I don't think it's going to make up the ~8% performance difference. This is a good point, however a real test would be to compare the 3800X vs. In this case the 9900KS actually draws more power with a higher base and boost clock than the 9900K. ![]() Ctrlf19 said:As the other poster stated the S in the 9900KS is different.
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