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Hi y’all,

back in 2021 I got corsairs 16 (2*8gb) CMK16gx4m2b3200c16 ram and it’s made by Samsung bdie v4.31.Now I picked up another with same serial number and timing but it’s made by hynix v3.31. It does boot up but my question if this is okay? Like stability wise.

 

ryzen 7 5800x3d

msi b550 tomahawk 

 

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11 minutes ago, sameedbaqai94 said:

but it’s made by hynix v3.31

Last I checked that version number was for Micron 8Gb B die, not something Hynix, that would be something like 5.32 or 5.21. 

 

11 minutes ago, sameedbaqai94 said:

It does boot up but my question if this is okay? Like stability wise

It's probably OK, though I'd want to run a memory stress test like MemTest86 just to be sure. 

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At default speed, probably.

If i were you i'd sell it and get 2x16.

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3 hours ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Last I checked that version number was for Micron 8Gb B die, not something Hynix, that would be something like 5.32 or 5.21. 

 

It's probably OK, though I'd want to run a memory stress test like MemTest86 just to be sure. 

Yeah ma bad it’s micron.

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