The $342 Crucial kit is kinda a no-brainer for 128. Its timings aren’t great when overclocked, but it’s 5600 MHz out of the box, low voltage, and significantly cheaper per gigabyte than many 64GB/96GB kits. See for yourself:
I appreciate it. I’m not going to overclock. I used to do that but these days I value stability over maximum performance. I’ll go with your suggestion, thank you.
You don’t have to overclock, but I’d at least look at your mobo’s settings. Many mobos set really, really bad, non stock settings by default, especially with XMP memory.
An example: they might default to 1.3V VSOC which is absolutely a “default overclock” and is going to make idle power skyrocket, and your CPU potentially unstable because infinity fabric doesn’t like that. For reference, I personally wouldn’t go over 1.2V VSOC myself and shoot for like 1.1V.
Also, if you don’t turn on XMP at least (aka the RAM’s rated speed), they will run at some slow default and hurt your inference speed rather significantly.
For DDR5? Depends how much you care about latency:
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/memory/#ff=ddr5&Z=131072002&B=1000000000%2C1250000000&sort=price&page=1
The $342 Crucial kit is kinda a no-brainer for 128. Its timings aren’t great when overclocked, but it’s 5600 MHz out of the box, low voltage, and significantly cheaper per gigabyte than many 64GB/96GB kits. See for yourself:
https://www.igorslab.de/en/when-size-is-all-that-matters-crucial-2x-64-gb-ddr5-5600-kit-with-new-micron-32-gbit-ics-in-test-incl-gaming-and-overclocking/4/
The overclockability matters even less if you are on a 7000 series CPU.
I got the 1.25V Flare X5 kit because I wanted tighter timings for sim games, albeit at a MUCH lower price ($390) than it is now.
RAM prices seem to be rising (hence the price of my kit spiked by $200), so now is not a bad time to buy.
I appreciate it. I’m not going to overclock. I used to do that but these days I value stability over maximum performance. I’ll go with your suggestion, thank you.
You don’t have to overclock, but I’d at least look at your mobo’s settings. Many mobos set really, really bad, non stock settings by default, especially with XMP memory.
An example: they might default to 1.3V VSOC which is absolutely a “default overclock” and is going to make idle power skyrocket, and your CPU potentially unstable because infinity fabric doesn’t like that. For reference, I personally wouldn’t go over 1.2V VSOC myself and shoot for like 1.1V.
I’d recommend Buildzoid’s videos:
https://youtu.be/dlYxmRcdLVw
https://youtu.be/Xcn_nvWGj7U
And Igor’s Lab for general text info.
Also, if you don’t turn on XMP at least (aka the RAM’s rated speed), they will run at some slow default and hurt your inference speed rather significantly.