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bdiefinder
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Finished my build - Please criticise it.
With DDR5, you can tell a kit is hynix a-die if its xmp settings are >6600MHz (but I believe it is still possible that you get m-die). Witth DDR4 you have to look at the subtimings. If a kit has tight subtimings like 3200MHz CL14-14-14-34 @ 1.35V or 4000MHz CL19-19-19-39 @ 1.45V then it is guaranteed b-die. Also for b-die, there is this quite useful web app: https://benzhaomin.github.io/bdiefinder/
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ryzen 9 5950x ddr4
There's loads of cheaper b-die, though not sure if your region has most common options, see here: https://benzhaomin.github.io/bdiefinder/
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Is G-Skill Trident Z 4000 Mhz CL18 (F4-4000C18D-32GTZR) B-die?
Check the part number against the database here.
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XMP Profile is causing display driver timeouts
XMP is not guaranteed to give you stable settings, it only sets the primary timings and voltages the rest are set by the motherboard. If that kit is not on the boards QVL it may be setting timings that C die can not handle. I doubt you have B die there are no 3600 C 18 kits listed on https://benzhaomin.github.io/bdiefinder/
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32GB DDR4 B-Die kits. Do they still exist?
I have been looking for an 32GB stick or an 2*32GB kit. One of my friends linked me to Benzhaomin's bdiefinder. After inputting the needed details the "only" kit to "still exist" was "G.SKILL GSkill 64GB (2KIT) 3200M TridZ DDR4 RGB DC" F4-3200C14D-64GTZDC . Unfortunetly it is out of my price range as the price listed on the website is 2113,77€/kit (includes VAT 24%) at the time of writing this post.
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[USA-CO][H] RAM: B-Die G.Skill 2x8GB, Corsair 2x16GB (both DDR4) [W] PayPal, Local Cash
F4-3200C15D-16GTZSK bdie-finder
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Best timing/speed for 5800x3D
There is this tool used for finding Samsung B-die, which also lists rank. It's the only database I know of that has rank listed.
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Best RAM for Ryzen 5900x?
Also, for your title question: try to grab some Samsung B-die set to 3600Mhz. That's the de facto standard for fast memory as AM4 comes to a close.
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looking to upgrade my desktop any tips?
I'd specifically look for this set, G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200C16D-32GTZA. I pulled this from the DDR4 B-Die finder https://benzhaomin.github.io/bdiefinder/. I used this back when I was on AM4 and Samsung B-die were generally the best you could get if you want tighter timings, stability, voltages. If you have a Microcenter near you you can find them for $90.
- [Overclocking] Mon kit de mémoire G.Skill est-il B-Die?
pigpio
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Using pigpio, AM2320 sensor works with pigpio, not pigpiod
You might be better asking on the git repo: https://github.com/joan2937/pigpio
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How to ser a Raspberry Pi 4B as an i2c slave device?
GitHub - joan2937/pigpio: pigpio is a C library for the Raspberry which allows control of the General Purpose Input Outputs (GPIO).
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Need some help thinking...
Through this github, I found out I could use this to make it possible, but...(!) it needs to continue the script without exiting because it doesn't see one of the devices.
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Unable to start pigpiod.service under Ubuntu Server 22.04.1
wget https://github.com/joan2937/pigpio/archive/master.zip
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Using RPi GPIO from within ROS2 node (Ubuntu 20.04.4)
pigpio: Here is the repo, but the "abyz" link to the documentation looks to be broken. Not sure how to go about getting the daemon to work - I tried sudo pigpiod as the prompt in Python suggests, but sudo: pigpiod: command not found.
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GPIO Programming on the Raspberry Pi: Python Libraries
The pigpio is an actively developed library with an impressive set of features: All GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi can be read, written to, attached to interrupt handlers, and output PWM signals at the same time. Also, UART, I2C and SPI protocols are implemented. It is written in C and also provides Python bindings. Go to the official Github repository and build the newest version on your Raspberry Pi, or install it with apt install pigpio python-pigpio python3-pigpio.
What are some alternatives?
onoff - GPIO access and interrupt detection with Node.js
WiringPi - Gordon's Arduino wiring-like WiringPi Library for the Raspberry Pi (Unofficial Mirror for WiringPi bindings)
cylon.js - JavaScript framework for robotics, drones, and the Internet of Things (IoT)
gpiozero - A simple interface to GPIO devices with Raspberry Pi
serialport - Access serial ports with JavaScript. Linux, OSX and Windows. Welcome your robotic JavaScript overlords. Better yet, program them!
spi-device - SPI serial bus access with Node.js
MemTestHelper - C# WPF to automate HCI MemTest
msi-keyboard - MSI SteelSeries Keyboard LED Controller
WiringPi-Python - Unofficial Python-wrapped version of Gordon Henderson's WiringPi version 2.
pigpio - Fast GPIO, PWM, servo control, state change notification and interrupt handling with Node.js on the Raspberry Pi
i2c-bus - I2C serial bus access with Node.js