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PerryPeak

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  1. I just read that it only voids warranty if you push the voltage above the normal voltage on the corsair forums, not sure if it's also the case for gskill. Seems like the most of the rams I am looking at aren't listed there but I noticed it also says who made the chips so it can be useful
  2. The 2 more expensive rams are from gskill and the other one is from corsair (there are also other 3200mhz cl16 but they range in prices, starting from the corsair one and ending at the cl14 one), do you know if they void warranty if you overclock?
  3. The 3200mhz cl16 is 16-20-20-38 so is having b die important or is it not worth the extra money?
  4. Does it not void warranty as long as they can prove the overclocking damaged it? (if it gets damaged) Is there a way to know if a stick is b-die other than seeing 3200mhz 14-14-14-34?
  5. planning to buy the 3600X or 3600XT (depends if the XT will come out by then) forgot to mention that I don't want to overclock because of warranty
  6. Hello, I am choosing parts for a new pc I am planning to buy in ~1 month (planning to go with a ryzen cpu) and there are ram configs I am thinking of buying - 3200mhz CL14, 3600mhz CL17 or 3200mhz CL16. The first two cost the same amount and the last one costs around 85 usd less. How much does it really affect fps in games and are the first two worth the 85 extra usd? Also I read that ram sticks with 3200mhz 14-14-14-34 are more stable because they are guarenteed to be something called Samsung B-Die, how much does that matter?
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