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Download typhoon and run it. It will tell you what you have (usually). Or, you can pull the heatspreaders off the ram and look at the chips, but typhoon is easier.My RAM is Crucial Ballistix CL 3600. Is this b-die or something else?
Is b-die related to the timing specs of the memory chips? Or a manufacturing process?Download typhoon and run it. It will tell you what you have (usually). Or, you can pull the heatspreaders off the ram and look at the chips, but typhoon is easier.
It's the chip designation. They have similar specs, but are made by different manufacturers or on different processes/equipment, so their performance and overclockability varies.Is b-die related to the timing specs of the memory chips? Or a manufacturing process?
Some Crucial-branded RAM used Samsung chips, but most use Micron chips.My RAM is Crucial Ballistix CL 3600. Is this b-die or something else?
Which you really can't. You might as well just buy sticks rated for what you want. At least you are guaranteed to hit those speeds outside cpu/MB factors.Generally it’s the lower latency memory which usually equates to higher over clocks at higher latency. Basically good stuff if you can find it affordable.
Some Crucial-branded RAM used Samsung chips, but most use Micron chips.
And the "B-die" that we've been talking about comes from Samsung. My 32 GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-3200 CL16 kit used lesser-binned Samsung B-die chips.
If you know what you’re looking for, it’s not super hard to find. I’ve bought it multiple times in the last 3 years and all about the same price as non b die. But it takes a bit of research.Which you really can't. You might as well just buy sticks rated for what you want. At least you are guaranteed to hit those speeds outside cpu/MB factors.
If you know what you’re looking for, it’s not super hard to find. I’ve bought it multiple times in the last 3 years and all about the same price as non b die. But it takes a bit of research.
And for the un initiated, it’s just easier to buy higher latency ram and be happy with advertised speeds.
but this is [H]. Low latency high speed overclocked ram, fits well with some of these people’s deep pockets lol.
That’s what I meant by research. I know what models I’m looking for before I buy. And they are usually tested in a similar setup. Overclocks of course aren’t promised, but usually I know what I’m looking for. It does take some work and of course nothing is promised.It depends. Anything that has been hand binned for higher speeds whether it be B-die or Micron E-die will cost a premium. And not all B-die is good. I have a couple of confirmed B-die 3466 sticks that won't do a drop over that or tighten timings without extra voltage (over 1.35V) where a set of Hynix CJR would tighten timings fine at stock voltage.
Do you mean Thaiphoon Burner?Download typhoon and run it. It will tell you what you have (usually). Or, you can pull the heatspreaders off the ram and look at the chips, but typhoon is easier.
Yes.Do you mean Thaiphoon Burner?
http://www.softnology.biz/files.html
It will more than likely be Micron E-dieMy RAM is Crucial Ballistix CL 3600. Is this b-die or something else?
I just got a message from MalwareBytes saying that this site was blocked due to having a Trojan.Do you mean Thaiphoon Burner?
http://www.softnology.biz/files.html
Someone could have hacked the website just yesterday.I downloaded from there and many others. Odd. Not going to say dismiss that and install anyway, but just saying I installed it again just ~1 week ago and MS Defender didn't warn me about anything, neither do I see anything funny going on with my computer
I'm more concerned with "drive by downloads" that have nothing to do with the program I'm wanting to download. I got hacked earlier this year, and it took like friggin weeks to nuke Windows and then reload everything from scratch, re-do all the configs and scripts, etc.Yeah, the domain threw up red flags in my head. Can't remember what it was, but could've sworn it was a different site that hosted the program.
It's possible that is a legit site, and that at one point it was hacked and the binary compromised. If you're concerned about it, there are a few antivirus sites you can upload the binary to for scanning (or paste the url to be scanned), to be sure it's safe.