Ryzen 7000 Series – Is Faster Memory BETTER?? [5200MHz Vs 6000MHz]
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
Cost Per Frame
Looking at the cost per frame allows us to see where a particular product is positioned relative to the competition and previous generation products. By taking the price of the product and dividing it by the overall game average FPS, we have a simple formula that allows us to see if a product offers superior value for money.
British Pound (GBP)
It’s quite interesting when looking at the cost per frame with the cost of the processor and memory added into the equation and we can significantly see that the 5200MHz memory on all processors offers up superior value for money in the UK with the 7600X and 7900X offering up similar costs on the 5200MHz memory, while the 6000MHz memory just adds what feels like unnecessary costs.
US Dollars (USD)
It’s exactly the same in the US market too with the 12600K actually offering slightly better value than the 7600X, so truthfully there isn’t much in it, but again, we see some big growth with the 6000MHz kits with all processors.