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Is there a noticeable real-world performance difference between 3200MHz and 3600MHz RAM for my Ryzen 5 5600X?

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Is 3200MHz RAM sufficient for a Ryzen 5 5600X build primarily for gaming and light video editing, or is the premium for 3600MHz RAM justified? Will the 400MHz difference tangibly impact frame rates or video rendering times? Considering Ryzen's sensitivity to RAM speed, is the perceived performance gain worth the extra cost, especially on a budget? Are there noticeable real-world differences beyond benchmarks, and what are typical user experiences with this combination?

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For a Ryzen 5 5600X build focused on gaming and light video editing, 3200MHz RAM is sufficient. Upgrading to 3600MHz RAM may offer slight performance improvements, but these are often minimal in real-world scenarios. Considering budget constraints, the additional cost for 3600MHz RAM may not be justified. User experiences suggest that the performance gains are primarily noticeable in benchmarks rather than everyday use.

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