Is it secure to boost the DRAM in the C-die to 1.4 volts at 65°C?
Is it secure to boost the DRAM in the C-die to 1.4 volts at 65°C?
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It seems like you're trying to figure out how to combine OC mixed with Ram and ShrimpBrime's advice. It might be easier to stick with one kit instead. You could try getting a stable setup first before moving forward.
Choose B die despite longer delay since it integrates smoothly with CL14 and 3800MHz
B-Die offers poor value unless you're aiming for near-top ~1% efficiency. Hynix C-Die matches or exceeds it across nearly all applications, at a much lower cost. Samsung C-Die products are largely comparable to Hynix but often have stricter voltage requirements.
Sure, that makes sense. It might work, but I’d prefer to test different settings instead of depending too much on this approach.
I used to have a Hynix RAM… it doesn’t overclock much. It kept BSODs all day. The B-die took about an hour to boot things up and it just worked—no need to crank voltage past xmp levels (around 1.36v). Plus, it was cheaper than some other options. It cost me around 150€. Kinda reminds me of PSUs, but better not skimp on them—saves you money for the real stuff!