Post #2603150
2026-01-12 10:09 UTC
Quite significant in theory, DDR3 maxes out at about 2000 MT/s (mega transfer per seconds) while DDR5 can go above 8000 MT/s, so about 3x-4x. I don't know if this metric already includes the capability of DDR ram to access multiple data in a clock cycle, but I think it does. If it doesn't, the difference is even higher.
Of course in practice the difference is not as remarkable, but still noticeable. Still, DDR3 is perfectly usable with a decent processor (light gaming and professional software), my main rig is a 4th generation i7 and I have no intention of upgrading for the foreseeable future.
Replies (2)
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@onnekas@sopuli.xyz 2026-01-14 09:28
I know it totally depends on the system but if I don't have a great CPU or GPU will RAM speed be a bottle neck at all?
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@gon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2026-01-12 15:51
So, big, but not crazy!