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by brixon 2081 days ago
"For bandwidth, other memory manufacturers have quoted that for the theoretical 38.4 GB/s that each module of DDR5-4800 can bring, they are already seeing effective numbers in the 32 GB/s range. This is above the effective 20-25 GB/s per channel that we are seeing on DDR4-3200 today."

That looks like a 20%+ improvement IF you are bottle-necking on DDR4.

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So, it's worth upgrading if you're running Redis or Dwarf Fortress :)
My understanding is that Dwarf Fortress is memory LATENCY limited, not bandwidth. Definitely could be wrong though.
How does this play in with the fact that the DDR5 is clocked at 4800mHz and the DDR4 is at 3200? Would we not expect a 50% improvement with respect to transfer rates with a 50% increase in clock? I really don't know.

There are even 4800mHz DDR4 DIMMs available now, even if they are niche.

EDIT: DDR4 is 3200 not 3800.