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This is nonsense.
That CPU will happily support faster RAM speeds.
Have a look here, their conclusion is that it is not worth going over 5600 and voiding the CPU warantee as the gains are small.
comparing 5600 and 6000, and there you get functionally no usable improvement. On paper there is a difference, but it isn’t what you’d call statistically significant
14600K RAM SPEED TESTING FOR GAMING – 6000MT/s vs 5600 vs 5200 vs 4800 | TechteamGB
This is Crucial’s new DDR5 Pro RAM, specifically for overclocking. There’s no RGB, the focus is all on performance. The kit I have here runs at 6000MT/s, and offers impressive 36, 38, 38, 80 primary timings. It’ll also work with both the latest Intel and AMD chips, and supports both XMP 3.0 and...
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