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G.Skill Aegis 2X8GB 3000MHZ CL16

(F4-3000C16D-16GISB)

 

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I want to know what type of memory they use before I buy them (Hynix, Samsung etc)

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Why do you have to know what kind of chips they have? If it's about compatibility, the brand of chips is irrelevant.

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23 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Why do you have to know what kind of chips they have? If it's about compatibility, the brand of chips is irrelevant.

Samsung usually overclocks much better than Hyenix/Micron.

For example in rx480 vram, but it also carries onto regular ram.

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59 minutes ago, Queen Chrysallis said:

G.Skill uses samsung if i'm not mistaken

Not too be rude, but you are mistaken.  

 

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There are Samsung kits, but there are many kits that aren't.  I'd expand more if OP's question wasn't already answered.  

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13 hours ago, nick name said:

Not too be rude, but you are mistaken.  

 

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There are Samsung kits, but there are many kits that aren't.  I'd expand more if OP's question wasn't already answered.  

Is Hynix M-Die better than Hynix A-Die?

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7 hours ago, Od1sseas said:

Is Hynix M-Die better than Hynix A-Die?

Honestly, I'm not sure.  Something that might give you an idea is to download the DRAM Calculator for Ryzen and see what timings it recommends for different die types at the same speed.  The die types it recommends looser timings for you can assume to be of lesser quality.  

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