plz anyone know is ddr5 faster for opening large maps?

i got a map with a few thousand objects at most with nanite world parition, no data layer and lod set yet.
still takes a few minutes to open, with 32gb ddr4
please id like know what is performance like on ddr5
Somtimes the workflow is slow crunching so much data reminds me of older windows systems, ofc that’s the way it is, i notice procesing large amount of data is still not easy compared to everything else
okay please send any coments, thankyou k take care

kindly

locateli

Ram is ram.
Faster or slower doesn’t even really matter past dd3.

Your bottleneck is probably your HDD read spead - if any.

Get an M.2 with the peroper bus speed - or a mobo which supports the fastest bus speed M2 - and youll have a lot easier time loading things.

Ofc, if then you save to a different HDD because you are either silly or distracted, you loose the benefit of having a proper system with the latest/greatest hdd bus speed…

Should that system have DDR5? Probably not. It sucks like anything else that has been released recently. $ to quantity you would be better off with 128GB of the fatatest DDR3 you can afford.
Why dd3 and not ddr4?
Its generally more avaliabe and high end mobos usually support it.

As insane as it is, thanks to the silicon shortage and all of that companies discovered we will fork out $1k for a mobo. So thats about the price for good mobos now…
You should stay ayway from anything Asus thats below $500. And expect to RTV the ones above at least once before you get a properly funcional one.

Brand really just depends on what you like, for both Ram and mobo.
Corsair is decent. So is Gskill. You may want to pick whichever company has the best warrenty.
GSKILL is decent at it. They replaced a bricked block last year no questions asked.
Ans yes obviously DDR5 really sucks or i would now have had a bricked block :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

M.2 wise, you won’t get better than Samsung’s options in term of cost per TB.
Unless you do want to drop $1k plus on that too - imho save your money, the speed you get off a gen4 is more than plenty.

Hopefully that sets you straight.

Of note - if you are working on a laptop just go do something else… laptops are not professional computers…