i5 12400F - DDR4 vs DDR5 Ram - 😮 - 10 Games Tested - ft. RTX 4070 Ti Super

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i5 12400F - DDR4 vs DDR5 Ram - 😮 - 10 Games Tested - ft. RTX 4070 Ti Super

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DDR4 Ram Setup

◆ Mobo: Asus Rog Strix B660-A Gaming Wifi D4

◆ Intel Core i5 12400f Processor

◆ Ram: XPG Spectrix D50 4x8GB DDR4 3600mhz Ram

DDR5 Ram Setup

◆ Mobo: GIGABYTE Z790 Gaming X AX DDR5

◆ Intel Core i5 12400f Processor

◆ Ram: G.SKILL Trident Z5 2x16GB DDR5 6000mhz Ram

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GPU : Galax RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB GDDR6x - EX Gamer White

◆ Samsung 500GB SSD

◆ Build Case Thermaltake n26

◆ OS : Windows 10 - Version 22H2

◆SSD/M.2 : XPG S40G 512GB RGB M.2

◆ PSU : Corsair HX1000i Fully Modular (1000w)

◆Mouse : Logitech Gaming Mouse

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0:00 DDR4 Ram
0:12 DDR5 Ram
0:27 Starfield
1:26 Spider Man Remastered
2:30 Red Dead Redemption 2
3:34 The Last Of Us Part 1
4:45 The Finals
5:40 Hogwarts Legacy
6:44 Ghosts Of Tsushima
7:47 God Of War
8:45 Cyberpunk 2077
9:46 Counter Strike 2
10:45 Cod Warzone 3

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These video games are a work of fiction. The vehicles, weapons, fighting, blood, etc. may have been adjusted to fit into these video games. All characters appearing in these games are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. There is no relation between these video games with real life.
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that DDR5 RAM reduce Bottleneck between 12400F and 4070Ti S, especially on I5

dimasroy
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An at least 10fps improvement for an upgrade of a single hardware for me is pretty worth it. Especially if it means I get to enjoy 90fps instead of 80fps (sweet spot for me) . However, upgrading my RAM to DDR5 will also mean that I will also need to upgrade my motherboard and CPU. That means I'll be needing to upgrade 3 components.

MyChiliIceCream
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this comparison would have made more sense at 1440p, I mean who buys an rtx 4070 ti super to play at 1080p....

JoeSmith-wrmi
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I remember comparisons on DDR3 vs DDR4 and there wasn't much, if any, difference.
But holy wow, DDR5 is becoming a necessity, it seems. I knew UE5 was memory intensive but I didn't expect some of the gains I saw in here. Like RDR2, for example. Wasn't expecting that.

Really interesting. I'd like to see a few more UE5 games.. STALKER 2 in particular. I have a feeling there'd be a HUGE increase in performance for that game in particular.

Well, now it feels pointless to upgrade anything on my Asus STRIX B550-F Gaming Wi-Fi II board with a 5900x an 2x16GB DDR4 3600 C16 dual rank RAM running a 6700XT 12GB. No matter what GPU I upgrade to, I'm going to be bottlenecking the crap out of it lol. As a matter of fact, I'm already bottlenecking my 6700XT 12GB these days. Started in a few games in the mid 2023's, and then most all new games in 2024 until now. I started noticing my 6700XT, despite running at 2560x1440 @ ultra/max settings, wasn't pulling 180+ watts, anymore. It's more like 160-165 watts now, meaning, my CPU and RAM are holding it back. Yeah, holding back a mid-range (at the time) GPU at 1440p max settings. I feel like it'd go back to pulling 180+ watts if it was in a, for example, 7800x3D + DDR5 system. Or even a plain 7700x + DDR5 system.

Is this the way of the future? Or is this just a lack of talented devs that don't understand optimization?

JustAGuy
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I tried cl16 3600mhz ddr with my i5-12400f, and it was only stable on second gear. first gear, I kept getting BOSD when I did anything other than browsing the web. 32gb of 3200Mhz cl16 in first gear works VERY well with i5-12400f and 1% lows are good. With the 3600Mhz ram, the 1% lows were terrible and system wasn't as snappy since it wasn't really stable at that speed.

Yukeena
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Для меня оказалось удивительным насколько оперативная память повлияла на процессор высокие частоты дали плавность загрузки процессора и порой даже снизило выделяемое тепло ( забавно )

nimorraworld
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it's weird how the cpu temp is always higher on the ddr4 part of the screen and using more power. almost like a different motherboard, bios settings, cpu cooler, etc. were being used.

tachyongti
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The ddr4 must be working at 3600 in gear2 in this video. There will be no difference between ddr4 and ddr5 if you set it to 3500 in gear1.

kevinfan
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I think the huge difference is due to the cpu bottleneck, the difference will be minimal if you pair a i5 12400f with something like a 4060 etc.

OrtuSolaris
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It seems not worth it to updrage DDR5 for now considering the cost of it almost twice as to DD4. While the increase in performance seems 50% below

PALADINDOKOL
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Spiderman 2 Peter conversation was the best

HAUR
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Wow I didn't knew a 12400F also support DDR5 and its price also getting cheaper these days. For now DDR4 still good but for futureproofing maybe it going to be worth to get DDR5 I think? 🤷‍♀

Jakiyyyyy
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this was super interesting! thanks for the comparison

mjkL
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Wow, I didn't know that i5-12400F has such amazing processing power capability that it can actually be able to handle a RTX 4070 Ti Super even on 1080p...

This definetly beats the R5-5600X but with extra motherboard and RAM costs ofc.. Performance difference seems definetly huge compared to DDR4 build, DDR5 6000MHz definetly worths when it comes to pairing with high end GPUs and I think even these high end GPUs can be easily pairable on 1440p display with a DDR4 build of 12400F, DLSS and Frame Generation matters more anyway..

Thanks for this test, liked it guys 👍🏻

MSIRTXBenchmark
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It was a very good test, but I wish it had been added in 2k, it wouldn't have much use with the 4070 Ti S that plays games at 1080p, if it changes in pursuit of high fps

ridvan
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normally youd want to at least doubled the speed each gen

ddr2 to ddr3 = 800mhz - 1600mhz
ddr3 to ddr4 = 1600/2000 - 3600/4400
ddr4 to ddr5 then should be around 7200mhz and up

iikatinggangsengii
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Please I have a question, I've noticed that you're using a 3600Mhz RAMs while in intel's official website it is advertised that i5 12400f can only support max 3200Mhz DD4, is yours downgraded to 3200Mhz as advertised or does work just fine with Xmp 3600Mhz even if it's out of it's range ? or is it an overclock case ? explain please

dzcasanova
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Would have been nice to do the same comp...at 1080p with the 4060ti

porojandaniel
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0:24 already this test is sketchy. First, use same brands and model. next, 4 sticks have a different performance vs 2 sticks. in games i have noticed from few tests that 4 sticks perform better than 2, in productivity software 2 sticks perform better than 4.

mrbabyhugh
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A bit of a nit pick but you shouldn't really use 4x any ram it causes latency between the ram and the cpu. 2x DIMMs (2 ram sticks) is the optimal amount of ram sticks its weird but the way the ram works with the cpu 1xdimm and 4x dimm are not as good as 2x when it comes to clock speeds.

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