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Writer's picturePriom Banerjee

Top 5 best DDR5 RAMs to buy in 2022

DDR5 RAM is needed by users waiting for the release of Intel's 13th gen Raptor Lake Series for their setup to get a massive upgrade. The price of the DDR5 RAM is quite high compared to the DDR4 RAMs, so it is important to take a look at the DDR5 RAMs.


Intel announced the 13th gen Intel Raptor Lake Series at their Innovation Event. The 13th gen family is said to include over 50 processors, all of which will support both DDR5 and DDR4 RAM.


However, AMD's 7000 Series processors will support DDR5 RAM sticks only. Support for DDR4 RAM has been phased out.


 

List of DDR5 RAMs available for the next-gen processors


Here are the best RAMs sorted for Intel's 13th gen processors or AMD's 7000 series.

This list solely depends on the writer's opinion and it may differ from the user's opinion.


Kingston Fury Beast 32GB (2x16 GB) DDR5-5200 CL40 ($157.87)


Kingston Fury Beast (Image Credit: tpstech)

The Kingston Fury Beast RAM is one of the best RAMs available for its durability, performance, reliability, and build quality at such affordable pricing. Further, these sticks will have memory starting from 32 GB. Although it is cheap, it is one of the most robust sticks now.


Kingston introduced a new generation of Fury sticks with a completely newly revised formula. The memory sticks with this new formula, and belonging to the new generation Fury, will be packed with 5200 MHz frequency, which is pretty huge.

 

Corsair Vengenace 32 GB (2x16 GB) DDR5-4800 MHz ($159.99)

Corsair Vengenace (Image Credit: Corsair)

For overclocking and consistent performance, the Corsair Vengenace RAM sticks are the best choice in the market. With 32 GB memory, users will not face any difficulties in RAM-intense workloads.


The Corsair Vengeance series is sadly not available in RGB variants yet. For users in need of building a PC decorated with RGB lights, these stick is a bad choice. But, for users who want pure performance and do not care about how their PC looks, these RAM modules are enough.

 

G.Skill Ripjaws S5 Series 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) 5200 MHz ($168.98)

G.Skill Ripjaws S5 Series (Image Credit: MD Computers)

The whole Ripjaws lineup is a true value-for-money option. G.Skill recently launched the Ripjaws S5 memory which continues the trend. All the G.Skill Ripjaws S5 Series will come with 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) memory with an operating frequency of 5200 MHz, making them among the fastest in the market.


The Ripjaws S5 Series sticks will compete with the above-mentioned Kingston Fury Beast and Corsair Vengenace, all of which are capable of similar levels of performance. Users can choose any of these modules depending on their personal choice.

 

G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32 GB (2x 16 GB) DDR5-5200 MHz ($199.99)

G.Skill Trident Z5 (Image Credit: Amazon)

The G.Skill's Trident Z5 RGB RAM sticks are the company's flagship modules. These sticks are packed with unparalleled overclocking potential, ample RGB lighting, and highly efficient components.


For users who are building a high-end PC filled with RGB, this module is the best option. With consistent performance, it would implement ample RGB lighting which would create an environment ideal for gaming.


 

Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-5200 MHz ($199.99)

Users who want a high-end RAM stick can pick up the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB modules. These are the highest-end RAM sticks from Corsair. It packs a minimum of 32 GB DDR5 memory clocked at 5200 MHz which is coupled with ample RGB lighting that can be controlled via the iCUE software.


In terms of performance, these sticks are unmatched. For gamers and especially overclockers, these memory modules tend to be the industry choice.

 

All the above-mentioned RAM sticks are ideal for users going to buy Intel 12th gen Alder Lake, 13th gen Raptor Lake Serie, or AMD's Ryzen 7000 series processors.




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