I am building a machine for my “productivity” loads (mostly large code bases compilations + lots of virtual machines).

Main specs: intel i7 13700K, no gpu, 1tb m.2

Because of vms I run, I need some ram, so I would buy 64gb. Should I go DDR4 3200 or DDR5 5600?

DDR4 is quite cheaper, also motherboard is quite cheaper, so it adds up. But would DDR4 be a bottleneck for cpu?

Most reviews talk about gaming, but maybe ddr4 and ddr5 effect my workloads different?

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    1 year ago

    just an update to the comment: be cautious about mobos with m.2 pcie gen5 being populated that reduces the gpu pcie x16 to x8. I don’t know if this is true to all current motherboards. If that’s the case, it’s better to get the non m.2 gen 5 mobo.

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      1 year ago

      It’s true for any motherboard with a PCIe Gen5 m.2 slot. It’s a limitation of the CPU.

      With that said, a PC used for compiling code and running VM’s may have no need for a discrete GPU. If you’re using the iGPU, then there is no downside to using a Gen5 m.2 drive (other than cost).