No, not every Samsung B Die is identical. Variations exist in features and specifications.
No, not every Samsung B Die is identical. Variations exist in features and specifications.
Thank you. So the thing is I live in Turkey and there isn't 1 single B Die ram sold here even if I pay 200 dollars+. So I am trying to get something from amazon or Newegg. But the thing is the shipping cost and taxes is like 50 dollars itself. In reality my budget without any shipping and taxes is like 180 USD But I have to get something around the 125-130 Range so that I can also afford the shipping and taxes. Otherwise I will have to get the E Die from my local store
Quoting two of the most active overclockers on YouTube, exceeding a 1:1 on Zen is just "dumb" (they did it for the sake of it), and the voltages pose risks if used continuously. Running SOC 1.19v at 1900/3800 is already testing limits with just four sticks. For RGB setups, stick with the kit from @ShrimpBrime—there are several good options, though three bins stand out. If RGB is important, you’ll need to cut corners to fit your budget. If you're abroad, you'll likely have to purchase locally or opt for cheaper alternatives.
I’ll need to choose Micron next. The Die is too costly for my needs. I already have a Samsung C Die kit (Adata D60G) which isn’t great, and I’m trying to upgrade it. I also have a Hynix CJR on another machine that works well, though not as strong as the E Die.
You're looking to upgrade to a high-end board for that frequency. 500$ plus taxes in the US works well. 3600mhz is acceptable. You need to consider the jump from the default setting. It's not just moving from 3200mhz to 3600mhz... It's shifting from 2133mhz to 3200mhz or 2133mhz to 3600mhz. This reflects your actual performance. Therefore, a jump from 3200mhz to 3600mhz isn't a massive change.