The comparison between XPG SPECTRIX DDR4 8 GB 3600MHZ D35G and D50 models highlights differences in performance.
The comparison between XPG SPECTRIX DDR4 8 GB 3600MHZ D35G and D50 models highlights differences in performance.
I need to check the specs of both models. The D35G and D50 are both CL16, but there might be differences in performance. I should compare their RAM speeds and overall compatibility with your setup before deciding.
2600 remains usable as long as you stick to fundamentals. Spectrix, D35, and D50 could use different chips altogether. Following the XPG Z1 era—also known as the original A-Data Samsung B-Die versions—most A-Data RAMs have suffered from inconsistent components. Be prepared for mixed parts on modules and generally poor performance.