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bdiefinder reviews and mentions
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Updated RAM OC Chart with more data and better visibility
check this and this and aim for a b-die only kit
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G.Skill 042 code implies I have B-die but thaiphoon says c-die? Which do I actually have?
You can check on this side : https://benzhaomin.github.io/bdiefinder/
Your kit is not listed here and 18-22-22-42 is untypical for b-die. Altest for the good bins.
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Are all b-dies the same?
I can get my hands on F4-4000C19D-32GTZR. According to b-die finder it is b-die. Will I be able to max out the performance on a 5900x? Is there a difference on kits that run on 1.35V vs 1.5V ? Can I just increase the voltage to 1.5V and reduce timings and frequency? AFAIK 4000Mhz is not possible or not recommended on ryzen because of the 2:1 fclk. Should I buy it or try to find something else?
That kit is indeed b-die. here
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squeezing every ounce single core performance out of R5 5600x
Use Samsung b die finder to check SKU, but good rule of thumb is if the frequency is 3200+ and timings are flat (e.g. 16-16-16-34 or 19-19-19-39) most likely it’s bdie. I don’t think patriot sells any 2x16GB kits. I know OLOY and Gskill have some around the $250-275 dollar range. If you aren’t running itx mobo you might just go 4x8GB to save some money.
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Which one of these board is best all around for 12700k.
Absolutely. Just enter the exact model under the link I have earlier: https://benzhaomin.github.io/bdiefinder/
Trident Z memory, only get it if it's listed in the B-Die Finder because then those sticks will be great for overclocking. If not, just stick with Crucial Ballistix.
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is there any 3600mhz samsung b-die RAM without RGB?
And for a big list: https://benzhaomin.github.io/bdiefinder/
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