What about tFaw and other performance secondary and tertiary timings ?
I am also trying to figure out ,
Why do people who bench aircooled tend to prefer the later versions of M-die sticks ?
Lower voltages (and temps) for the same speed and primary timings compared to A-die ?
Does an average good IMC have the same behaviour with a 32GB A-die kit and a 48GB M-die kit ?
p.s.
Sorry for asking more general questions in a review thread.
I think , this is the key point.
A friend from the States was telling me the same thing about the Patriot extreme 5 kit , where the 8200 48gb kit (M-die) is performing better than the 8200 32gb kit (A-die)
But what about latencies ?
Very nice looking modules.
These are Hynix A-die , right ?
Have you kept any records-charts with the settings you used during your testing-reviewing ?
How far did you go with voltages ? any temp issues or instabilities ?
Great little board.
https://tw.msi.com/Motherboard/Z790MPOWER/Specification
I've done a lot of research on it , since day 1.
Although 1700 is "end of life" this late production board is a must have for amateur overclockers that aim high.
Too bad it's Chinese and Taiwan market only (for the time being).
I have a feeling that we might see it Europe soon
Great result !!
These new modded bioses are very good for achieving high frequencies.
I wish we had them back then.
Congrats for keeping alive this rare board.