G.Skill Aegis F4-3200C16D-16GIS chipsets
G.Skill Aegis F4-3200C16D-16GIS chipsets
Don't worry about B Die unless you're aiming for serious overclocking. If you need overclocking, a more affordable option than Samsung B Die is the Micron E Die. It usually works well with high-quality ballistix connectors and can easily reach 4000MHz or higher. For best results, go with 1.6V if active cooling is possible; otherwise, stick to 1.5V. With a damaged board, expect trouble with overheating rams.
They include everything offered at the factory on that day. Do you really understand the purpose of Samsung memory dies?
Well then, whether Samsung is involved doesn't matter much. Kits using higher-rated Samsung B-die chips (like 3200MHz 14-14-14-34, which tops the list among several options) work well for overclocking with precise timing on CPUs that have strong memory controllers—such as Intel processors. However, these chips are pricier and more popular. If you don't overclock yourself, the difference between using just the XMP profile is minimal. Some Samsung B-die chips fail to meet the required binning standards (often found in budget kits) and lack the overclocking benefits. Samsung isn't the only one offering good overclocking chips; Micron and SK Hynix also provide fast options. In the end, you either invest in a well-rated kit from any manufacturer (like Gskill Corsair Adata Patriot Teamgroup) to maximize your chances, or opt for a cheaper option and accept some uncertainty.