I want to know if these ram modules are b-die or not
F4-3600C17D-32GTZR
F4-3600C17Q-32GTZR
Yes they are
F4 = DDR4
3600 = The Speed ie 3600mhz
C17 = the cas latency
D-32 = dual channel kit totaling 32gb (2 x 16gb sticks)
Q-32 - quad channel kit totaling 32gb (4 x 8gb sticks)
GTZR = G.Skill Trident Z RGB edition
Everything 3200mhz C14 and above is B-Die where G.skill are concerened.
Ok thank you, I'll go for 2x16gb for ryzen 3000 or i9 9900Yes they are
F4 = DDR4
3600 = The Speed ie 3600mhz
C17 = the cas latency
D-32 = dual channel kit totaling 32gb (2 x 16gb sticks)
Q-32 - quad channel kit totaling 32gb (4 x 8gb sticks)
GTZR = G.Skill Trident Z RGB edition
Everything 3200mhz C14 and above is B-Die where G.skill are concerened.
I've seen a website, but I didn't know if it was reliable or notForum rules do not allow me to link to the website directly.
But if you do a google search for 'B-Die Finder' the first search result gives you a comprehensive listing.
And one person told me that only 8gb modules are b-die
So 2x16 gb and 4x8gb are b-die and they give equal not ?Kind of... half correct.
You can have DR (dual rank) modules, which is 8Gb per side.
But ultimately you want SR (single rank) modules which are 8Gb on one side.
They are the most compatible with Ryzen and will overclock the best.
So 2x16 gb and 4x8gb are b-die and they give equal not ?
Okay, thanks, I think I'll go for 2x16gb1x8Gb (8Gb per DIMM) are single rank.
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2x8Gb (16Gb per DIMM) are dual rank.
- 2 DIMMs of 8Gb SR should overclock the highest.
- DR or 4 DIMMs of SR should not overclock as well as 2 DIMMs of SR.