Also ram prices are expected to drop in coming months because of current intel processor manufacturing shortage(too much ram but not enough processors for systems).
The point he makes is if you have budget issue, don't compromise on getting a good motherboard but opt for 8 gigs of RAM now. You can always add more RAM sticks later when you have enough money.
Also ram prices are expected to drop in coming months because of current intel processor manufacturing shortage(too much ram but not enough processors for systems).
That maybe due to weak processorI have experienced editing with 8gb ram. It does the work but other simultaneous work aren't smooth, like even browsing, hence i thought of 16gb.
What do you suggest? 8gb of ram and which mobo?
Yes,2666mhz is default/limit of intel 8th gen processors just like Ryzen processors.Anything above default ram speed is considered as overclocking of ram that is why all rams come with XMP profiles nowadays(basically a manufacturer inbuilt ram oc setting).If you are using 3000mhz ram on intel 8th gen system then by default it will run at 2666mhz unless you go into mobo uefi bios setting & select xmp profile of ram for 3000mhz.For intel processors running ram over default speed does not matter much but it does matter for ryzen processors(especially the Ryzen G processors integrated graphics performance).
The shopkeeper accepted to assemble the system by himself and deliver to my house. Will get the system soon.
Don't do this. Later they say that component wasnt available so I put this one, which has same quality so don't worry. We had this case 2 weeks back here on this forum. Instead of promised GSkill, shopkeeper gave Value RAM to OP, I guess. Better check all the component by yourself and ask him to assemble at your home.
Also when no one's keeping an eye on them,they might assemble the system carelessly,in a very slipshod manner which might cause it to malfunction/act unexpectedly after a while. It happened to me a few years ago when i bought some peripherals from a local shop and had one of their guys assemble them for me-the person who was assigned to the task was in such a hurry to finish the job that he accidentally scratched my mobo with his screwdriver while fitting it to my cabinet-also he had used so much thermal paste while installing my hyper tx3 cooler that it resulted in a total mess and had spilled over to the sides of the cpu socket.Years later when i was trying to remove the cpu from the motherboard,i faced great difficulty because the cpu and its socket were completely smeared with thermal paste. Also they mistakenly connected my cabinet's firewire connector to the mobo's usb 2 header as both the connector's have the same pin layout-I was lucky that it didn't end up causing irreparable damage to my motherboard back then.