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Comparing adata D60G and D50 at the same cost.

Comparing adata D60G and D50 at the same cost.

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jaayk
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09-05-2025, 10:40 AM
#1
They use different memory chips. The 3600mhz, cl18.20.20 d50 likely has a high-performance chip, while the d60 probably uses a standard one. The type matters for performance and compatibility.
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jaayk
09-05-2025, 10:40 AM #1

They use different memory chips. The 3600mhz, cl18.20.20 d50 likely has a high-performance chip, while the d60 probably uses a standard one. The type matters for performance and compatibility.

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XJustPizzaX
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09-08-2025, 07:06 AM
#2
Heat sinks are often unnecessary. They appear appealing, but most users don’t require extra voltage protection for memory. These products are mainly for aesthetics. The brands could be Micron or Hynix—only you’ll find out when you buy them.
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XJustPizzaX
09-08-2025, 07:06 AM #2

Heat sinks are often unnecessary. They appear appealing, but most users don’t require extra voltage protection for memory. These products are mainly for aesthetics. The brands could be Micron or Hynix—only you’ll find out when you buy them.

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Qufi
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09-15-2025, 02:58 PM
#3
Your conclusion is clear—Rams are only slightly warm, and they mostly have older versions.
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Qufi
09-15-2025, 02:58 PM #3

Your conclusion is clear—Rams are only slightly warm, and they mostly have older versions.

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XRedDragonX
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09-15-2025, 03:38 PM
#4
I’d choose the latest version if we skip discussing heat sinks. The only previous model I’d buy would be the Samsung B-Die, though it tends to cost more.
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XRedDragonX
09-15-2025, 03:38 PM #4

I’d choose the latest version if we skip discussing heat sinks. The only previous model I’d buy would be the Samsung B-Die, though it tends to cost more.