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The Melda or the Sonnox installer ?
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If PB were to charge me excessive sales tax without justification,I would take the same action. Have to say, however, that I haven´t had similar problems with PluginBoutique.com. I'm curious to know how and if PB will fix this issue or at least clarify the situation.
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But it's politic, no politics at all in this forum.
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Or you have to pay 50% Vat cause the gov' t needs some extra money.
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The Deals Forum us part of the Coffee House, it's the right place......, or ?
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The 25% VAT in Sweden shouldn't be the reason for a 50 percent price increase. Are you sure you don't owe the Plugin Boutique shop any money or have stolen the owner's girlfriend? Just asking.
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Yep, it sounds very good and gives a glue on the hi hat with a certain preset.
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In this situation, you might want to consider trying a Kingston Fury Beast 5600 RAM stick, although that would obviously be a compromise on your part regarding XMP aso. The Kingston Fury Best RAM sticks work great for me.
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I totally understand your frustration! It can be really tricky navigating RAM specifications, especially when it comes to native speeds versus overclocked speeds. It sounds like you have a solid preference for Kingston, given your positive experiences over the years. Finding native 5600 CL30 RAM can indeed be a challenge, as many manufacturers list their overclocked speeds prominently, which can be misleading. If you're set on Kingston, it might be worth reaching out to their customer support or checking their forums to see if they have any recommendations for RAM that meets your criteria.
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Yes, the 6000 MHz RAM can generally be underclocked to 5600 MHz, and it won't negatively affect latency. Here's why: Underclocking RAM: When you underclock RAM (lower its speed from 6000 MHz to 5600 MHz), the memory will operate at the lower frequency without any significant issues. If you're trying to manually adjust the memory settings (speed and latency), make sure to test for stability. While underclocking may not affect latency directly, it's a good idea to make sure your motherboard and BIOS/UEFI settings allow for the adjustment you want. Overall, underclocking the 6000 MHz RAM to 5600 MHz should be fine and will not negatively affect latency.