6000C30 EXPO in the biggest capacity you care to pay for (or need). 2x32 and 2x48 will have slightly better performance for being dual rank dimms.Anyone want to weigh in on memory modules, would 32x2 or 24x2 be one's option? I know it depends on speed and latency also price. but if you were going for a kit what would you choose for 9800x3d?
Or even 2x64GB kit?NM all sold out
Single ranks kits overclock abit better 2x16 or 2x246000C30 EXPO in the biggest capacity you care to pay for (or need). 2x32 and 2x48 will have slightly better performance for being dual rank dimms.
Not only does it need to not error in those tools. It needs to pass a month of my usual workflow on the machine before I rule it fully stable.Stable memory := a suitable memchecker does not detect errors during a >24h run.
Some of the differences between testing and everyday observation are:
– When an application software crashes, the cause may not be obvious. Software bug? Hardware defect?
– Data corruption in files may not be noticed when they are introduced, but days/ weeks/ months/ years later.
Tests of course aren't perfect; they need a proper test design. I deliberately to put the ">" into the ">24h" suggestion.
6000C30 EXPO in the biggest capacity you care to pay for (or need). 2x32 and 2x48 will have slightly better performance for being dual rank dimms.
Single ranks kits overclock abit better 2x16 or 2x24
2x32 2x48 kits are all dual rank.
But doing the secondary timings is where the most gains are.
I went with 32x2 DR kit for my build.
How much difference is there really between 26/36 30/36 vs like 30/40 (G.Skill puts the 1st two timings in their model numbers.Latest AM5 build:
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9600X on a Gigabyte B650M Gaming Plus Wifi with an AMD Wraith Prism RGB cooler, 32GB of DDR4-6400 CL36 with XMP profile loaded, and 2200 FCLK, 1:1 UCLK:MCLK.
Just to see if even bargain bin boards can do it.
A few points:How much difference is there really between 26/36 30/36 vs like 30/40 (G.Skill puts the 1st two timings in their model numbers.
EDIT: Versus like 6400 at 32/39? That 400mhz difference will not be as large as 28/36 or 26/36, which should be able to go up higher in speed anyway seeing as it is a better bin correct?
Mainly asking because 26/36 cas + is $100 more than the 30/36 this is 6000mhz 2x32 DIMMs
What was the better IC chips the A-die or M-die?
Actually it is 100 cheaper for the 28/26 kit.A few points:
- Dual rank dimms are much less likely to work at 6400 1:1 due to board signaling and IMC variance. You tend to only see single rank being used at 6400. If you want turn-key, practically guaranteed to work without hassle, 6000 is the highest I would buy in dual rank.
- 16 Gbit M-die is not the same as 24 Gbit M-die. While 16 Gbit A-die is typically considered superior to 16 Gbit M-die, 24 Gbit M-die has different characteristics that make it not as easy as "which one is a better IC?"
- If you're using an X3D CPU and youre gaming, the timing difference should be minimal to actual performance. Unless you want to spend the extra money to "know you bought the best" I'd save the $100 and get the 6000C30/36 kit.
If the better timings kit is cheaper, what is even the question? What are the exact kits youre considering?Actually it is 100 cheaper for the 28/26 kit.
Oh, yeah, okay. CL 26 is in no way worth that much of a premium. I'd just pick the CL28 kit.These are the 2. The make an offer wasn't available earlier.
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No no, no OC epeen for me. II bought this lexar kit early on, and it WAS on the QVL for ASRock, but has siince came off, II thiink the 7400 or 7000 one is on there. I have has memory issues, using EXPO then backing down to 6200 resolves mostly, but I can't do 2200 Fclk 2133 is stable though.Oh, yeah, okay. CL 26 is in no way worth that much of a premium. I'd just pick the CL28 kit.
Maybe if you were trying to buy the absolute best bin kit for some memoc benchmarking shennanigans.
Ideally you will have a dual rank kit of 64GB or 96GB and just run it at 6000 CL28 or similar. It's a lot easier to run 6000-6100 and takes low vSOC and runs cool.How much difference is there really between 26/36 30/36 vs like 30/40 (G.Skill puts the 1st two timings in their model numbers.
EDIT: Versus like 6400 at 32/39? That 400mhz difference will not be as large as 28/36 or 26/36, which should be able to go up higher in speed anyway seeing as it is a better bin correct?
Mainly asking because 26/36 cas + is $100 more than the 30/36 this is 6000mhz 2x32 DIMMs
What was the better IC chips the A-die or M-die?