F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop This RAM has no internal dies.

This RAM has no internal dies.

This RAM has no internal dies.

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ChaosC39
Junior Member
20
10-25-2023, 05:42 AM
#1
This item is from SK Hynix.
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ChaosC39
10-25-2023, 05:42 AM #1

This item is from SK Hynix.

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sCx_Batman
Member
163
11-01-2023, 05:46 AM
#2
The most frequent color is green, though earlier dimmers could be blue or red.
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sCx_Batman
11-01-2023, 05:46 AM #2

The most frequent color is green, though earlier dimmers could be blue or red.

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Grabek
Junior Member
7
11-02-2023, 12:42 PM
#3
The link might not point to the right product. If it lists 14-14-14 timing, it’s probably Samsung B-Die. Just noted the 2800MHz spec to ignore my earlier comment.
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Grabek
11-02-2023, 12:42 PM #3

The link might not point to the right product. If it lists 14-14-14 timing, it’s probably Samsung B-Die. Just noted the 2800MHz spec to ignore my earlier comment.

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Leon1481
Member
53
11-02-2023, 11:41 PM
#4
I own a few 3600 cl15 b die Corsair vengeance chips, but they don’t run overclocked for anything beyond the standard limits—especially since the clock cycles stay under 18. The specs are solid, but I’d love a bit more flexibility to push them higher.
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Leon1481
11-02-2023, 11:41 PM #4

I own a few 3600 cl15 b die Corsair vengeance chips, but they don’t run overclocked for anything beyond the standard limits—especially since the clock cycles stay under 18. The specs are solid, but I’d love a bit more flexibility to push them higher.

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richredman12
Junior Member
43
11-03-2023, 02:31 AM
#5
Your 3600C15 2X8GB setup performs well at those temperatures. You're testing around 3800C14 and 4400C18. What voltage levels have you experimented with? Also, Newegg lists your unit for $125, while G.Skill offers a 3200C14 2X8GB kit for under $110.
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richredman12
11-03-2023, 02:31 AM #5

Your 3600C15 2X8GB setup performs well at those temperatures. You're testing around 3800C14 and 4400C18. What voltage levels have you experimented with? Also, Newegg lists your unit for $125, while G.Skill offers a 3200C14 2X8GB kit for under $110.

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Frogimouse
Member
217
11-14-2023, 04:49 AM
#6
I’ve only reached about 1.35, and I don’t think I’m skilled in high-end RAM overclocking, though I have a basic understanding. 1.5 feels a bit off, and I haven’t located any reliable information on how the BIOS handles 1.5v.
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Frogimouse
11-14-2023, 04:49 AM #6

I’ve only reached about 1.35, and I don’t think I’m skilled in high-end RAM overclocking, though I have a basic understanding. 1.5 feels a bit off, and I haven’t located any reliable information on how the BIOS handles 1.5v.

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Marc9225
Member
204
11-14-2023, 08:41 AM
#7
It works well at 1.5V, and many people use voltages above that regularly.
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Marc9225
11-14-2023, 08:41 AM #7

It works well at 1.5V, and many people use voltages above that regularly.

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Nejc007
Senior Member
707
11-19-2023, 02:38 PM
#8
Well, I'll bench this around 1.610v at 4000mhz with active cooling. I'm planning to share a Cas 12 at 1.9v, though it's quite unstable. It might be enough for a quick screenshot, but not worth the time. The top-end B-Die will include XMP ratings at 1.50v and higher. My setup is only 1.40v at 4267mhz, for instance.
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Nejc007
11-19-2023, 02:38 PM #8

Well, I'll bench this around 1.610v at 4000mhz with active cooling. I'm planning to share a Cas 12 at 1.9v, though it's quite unstable. It might be enough for a quick screenshot, but not worth the time. The top-end B-Die will include XMP ratings at 1.50v and higher. My setup is only 1.40v at 4267mhz, for instance.

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TdmFan92
Senior Member
602
11-19-2023, 06:28 PM
#9
I’ll check for available options with better binning choices. Looks like you might find something with higher clock speeds and reduced latency, though I wasn’t sure about the lower-end models.
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TdmFan92
11-19-2023, 06:28 PM #9

I’ll check for available options with better binning choices. Looks like you might find something with higher clock speeds and reduced latency, though I wasn’t sure about the lower-end models.

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Jake_Farmer
Junior Member
2
11-23-2023, 05:15 AM
#10
Higher binned memory offers faster performance. It doesn't necessarily require a B-Die. Testing focuses on the memory, with most operating at around 3600MHz, placing it in that frequency bin. There are also 3600MHz bins where the cas latency stays stable at 16, 17, or 18. The key advantage of premium B-die chips is their voltage and scaling capabilities. Memory modules handle better cooling and increased voltage, allowing for higher frequencies or tighter timing, often achieving both simultaneously. Options vary across different levels.
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Jake_Farmer
11-23-2023, 05:15 AM #10

Higher binned memory offers faster performance. It doesn't necessarily require a B-Die. Testing focuses on the memory, with most operating at around 3600MHz, placing it in that frequency bin. There are also 3600MHz bins where the cas latency stays stable at 16, 17, or 18. The key advantage of premium B-die chips is their voltage and scaling capabilities. Memory modules handle better cooling and increased voltage, allowing for higher frequencies or tighter timing, often achieving both simultaneously. Options vary across different levels.