 Ram is one of the easiest upgrades that you can do for your computer. Compatibility-wise, relatively simple, wala ka masyadong pro problemahin except for the DDR kung anong DDR compatible sa motherboard mo. And they're straightforward, easy to install. Pero, but you do need to worry about yung max speed ng Ram at kung kaya ba nung CPU mo and the motherboard? Magkahiwala yun. Your motherboard might be able or might support the fast-dram speed pero kaya ba nung CPU mo? Pero bago natin pagusapan yun, the RAM that we're using for today's video is T-Force Vulcan DDR5. 5600MHz toh and 2x16, so this is 32GB of RAM, CL36 toh. Yung other, other RAMs that you've seen, average niya mga CL40. If you're coming from DDR4, the speeds that you're used to mga 3600MHz, 3200MHz, for DDR5, the speeds that we're seeing that are available, igma ganito, 5600, 6000, yun yung average nung mga DDR5 speeds nga yun. Physically yung Vulcan wala nang RGB, but the red heatsink is attractive, a little shiny, feels premium. Interestingly, it's even lower than a corresponding DDR4 RAM. Itong si Vulcan, hindi naman siya build as low profile, pero ganun na rin yung dating. If you notice the height of this DDR4 RAM, this is also from team group, pero ibang line, Dark Z8-o. Tapos, ipatong natin yung Vulcan 5. Mga 2 thirds lang nung Vulcan yung Dark Z8, so it is lower. If you're planning on upgrading to DDR5, pero kinakabahan ka na, ay, baka DDR5 mas bago, baka mas malaki. Because everything na, pag upgrade mo, mas malaki na siya. Pero hindi naman ganun. Actually, yung DDR5 RAM, and at least in this case, mas make-see pa nga, mas malit pa nga siya compared to the DDR4 RAM. So there are two speeds that you need to worry about for RAM compatibility. Yung max speed na kaya nung CPU, and yung max speed of RAM na kaya nung motherboard. Pero sa tuto lang, isa lang yung kailangan mo tutukan and that's the max speed of RAM compatible nung motherboard. Can you disregard the max compatible RAM speed of the CPU? For example, itong latest i5-13600K na kalagayin na max DDR5 speed niya is only 5600 mega transfers per second. What if my RAM is 6000 megahertz, like the faster version of the T-Force Vulcan which we showed earlier, gagana pa ba siya? Most of the time, yes, the compatible RAM speed specified by CPU manufacturers are the very safe speeds. And basically everyone ignores them since most RAM is overclocked past the base speed anyway without any issue. Yung might want to consider the max memory size na kaya nung CPU in this case again with the 1300K, that's 128GB. Pero sa karamihan nung mga rigs, kahit yung mga performance rigs na inasamble namin hardware sugar, you're never going to use this much RAM. So basically lahat nung nakikita mong RAM speeds, overclocked yun. All of the RAMs that you see, 3600 megahertz, 5600, 6000, lahat yun tumatagbo beyond the recommended speeds. But everybody does it kung baga standard practice na siya na ioverclocking RAM. So basically di mo kailangan problemayin anong max speed of RAM na kaya nung CPU mo. What you do need to worry about is the max RAM speed na kaya nung motherboard mo. Yun, totoo talaga yun, di ka makalampas doon. So let's say yung RAM monga 5600 megahertz, but yung motherboard mo kaya lang 5000 megahertz. Ok lang, malang problema. Pero tatakbo lang yung RAM up to the max speed na kaya nung motherboard. Example natin 5000 megahertz. Nasayin lang yung extra na binayaran mo for that extra 600 megahertz. Hindi talaga siya magagamit. Yung general rule is that the system will default to the slowest speed. So in this case, yun nga, masabilis yung RAM mo, but the speed supported by the motherboard is slower, your system will run at the slower speed supported by the motherboard. What happens if dalawang types of RAM maki-ibang speed? So let's say si motherboard kaya niya 4000 megahertz of RAM speed. And then yung isang stick, 3200 megahertz, yung isang stick, 3600. Walang problema yun, the system will run most of the time. Pero yung max speed na kaya nung RAM is 3200. Yun nga, suno tayo sa general rule that the system will default to the slowest speed possible. And in that case, it's 3200 megahertz. So to make a long story short, medyo madali naman talagay yung RAM. It's just na, you do need to check any yung max to compatible na speed nung motherboard para hindi sayang pera mo. Bakit kagagastos nung para sa masmahal, masabilis na RAM kung yung gamit mo naman ng motherboard, di naman supported yung speeds na yun. We do get asked a lot, eh, pero sir pa na yung CPU ko, yung max speed na nakalagay ganito lang. It's really, you can kinda ignore that. Nakalagay lang yun for the CPU manufacturers to say na, okay, hanggang dito lang yun na and if you do something beyond that, labas na kami dun, wala na kami sa usapan. But yun nga, overclocking either via XMP or some other thing is very common. If you have other questions about RAM, we do have a full video on different RAM types, panabumilin nung RAM and it's also part of our Biblika 2022 video. Thanks for watching. Nasa makati yung physical store namin and you can also buy from our site, www.hwsugar.ph, na 100% palaging up to date yung inventory dun. Kung instock yung item sa amin, available yun sa site. We also ship nationwide. Thanks for watching and maybe one of these days, magkita tayo sa shop.