Ryzen 7000 Angeblich DDR5-6000-Speicher “Süßer Fleck”
Falls du dich erinnerst, there were quite a lot of discussions about memory speed “sweet spots” for both the Ryzen 3000- and Ryzen 5000-series, with the user experience not always meeting AMD’s sweet spot for memory clocks. Now details of the Ryzen 7000-series memory sweet spot has arrived courtesy of Wccftech and the speed is said to be DDR5-6000. Dies ist 400 MHz higher than the apparent official maximum memory clock speed of DDR5-5600, but as we know, the manufacturer’s max memory clock is rarely the actual max. In AMD’s case, things obviously work a bit differently, as the Infinity Fabric clock should ideally run at a 1:1 ratio with the memory in the case of the AM4 platform, to deliver best possible system performance and memory latencies.
Das sagte, as we’re using DDR memory, the actual clocks are only half of the memory speeds, so the IF clock is operating at no more than 2000 MHz if the memory is DDR4-4000. Jedoch, if the same applies to the Ryzen 7000-series, it appears that AMD has managed to bump the IF clocks by a not insignificant 1000 MHz, as the IF fabric would now be operating at up to 3000 MHz. This could see the Ryzen 7000-series offering better memory latencies than Intel’s Alder Lake and upcoming Raptor Lake CPUs, as Intel is running DDR5 memory at a 2:1 ratio or a 4:1 Verhältnis. AMD is said to still have a 2:1 ratio as well, but as with the AM4 CPUs, this offers worse overall performance.