What about the A-Die? Have you heard anything about it?
What about the A-Die? Have you heard anything about it?
Hi, I discovered a set of kits that fit my GB Elite X570 in my country—the HyperX Fury 3733mhz CL 19-23-23. They seem to have loose timing, but they’re very affordable, around 50 USD per kit compared to other brands locally. I learned they use Nanya A-Die, which I hadn’t heard of before. Many people are recommending them now, though I haven’t found much useful information online yet. Anyone tried them?
I've only heard about Nanya D Die lately since I use Team Extreme Dark DDR2. They support up to 1250, but I think my RAM is barely usable. If they don't reach higher speeds on an EP45, I'll have to replace them and look for another option. 1250 is only around 625FSB, and I'm pretty sure I won't even hit 1200 stable—more likely around 1175, which is about 580FSB. That could be limiting performance on an EP45.
Additionally, some Corsair Vengeance LPX/Pro models use Nanya MICs. These versions are labeled 8.xx, but they often cause issues with Ryzen processors.
We produce memory chips for specialized applications like onboard processors and SSD controllers, as well as cache memory for hardware RAID and FPGA chips. Due to our smaller production scale, some motherboards might offer limited support for these components, resulting in less optimal options for memory sticks using Nanya chips. However, the quality of the chips remains high and reliable.