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  1. Don't have all the answers you're looking for, but I did tighten a few things up a bit and managed a new personal best in SuperPi 32M
  2. I believe they're a bit better on A-Die, but I do not have the tools for extensive testing at this point. Here is a quick test I ran with my daily settings yesterday (CPU is basically stock with 0.02v undervolt and ram is set to xmp tweaked from bios and simply played with voltages and primary timings a bit.
  3. yeah yeah I got that. I am also looking at getting a 2x24GB kit soon (probably the ARGB version) and will hope for better results. But I'll probably need to change CPUs as well for a better IMC
  4. Excellent insight on this! Thanks a lot! I haven't tried taking off the heatsyncs at this point, but this is great info to have for later! Cheers
  5. Yeap, they should be exclusively A-die. no I didn't keep records, but had no issue going up to 1.6v. My major issues is with my IMC, as it's holding me back and not allowing me to push the mem further up. Hopefully I'll be able to get a good 14900k or ks soon and test to see where I can get these. Although, if it's frequency you're after, the 2x24GB kit may be better.
  6. Having had the opportunity to play with Teamgroup's T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 MEMORY 32GB (2x16GB) 8000c38 for the past 2 weeks, I delved deep into the realms of aesthetics, performance, and compatibility. Here's an honest overview, blending my personal experiences with the brochure insights: Aesthetic Appeal and Performance Prowess: My personal opinion is that these are perhaps the best looking Ram dimms on the market. The sleek, black design of these modules not only caught my eye but also promised a visual treat within my custom PC build. Additionally, their out-of-the-box performance was indeed commendable, delivering snappy responsiveness and seamless multitasking, exactly as advertised. The Compatibility Conundrum: However, the path to achieving optimal performance was riddled with challenges. My Intel i9 13900KS CPU paired with the Asus ROG z790 Apex motherboard initially struggled to handle the modules at their advertised speed of 8000c38. Despite expectations, stability issues surfaced, compelling me to throttle the speed down to 7800c38. While chips with better IMCs might fare better, my personal experience underscores the importance of CPU and motherboard compatibility and "silicon lottery", indicating that achieving the advertised speeds might (and will likely) require manual tuning. Adaptive Tuning and Stability: Despite the initial hurdles, I discovered that with manual tuning, the modules could indeed achieve the advertised 8000 speed. This experience highlights the adaptability of the T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5, showcasing its potential to unleash its full capabilities with the right adjustments. After taking some time to tweak the timing, sub-timings and voltages, I was able to stabilize the ram at 8000c36 for daily use. For benchmark use, it can go even higher and with tighter timings, but that will be a separate post in itself. Excellent Engineering: Behind the scenes, Teamgroup's engineering prowess shines through. The meticulously layered aluminum sandblasted fins, sturdy 2mm heat sink, and high-quality ICs with patented techniques attest to the brand's commitment to innovation and performance. These features not only enhance aesthetics but also ensure exceptional heat dissipation and reliability, even under demanding conditions. Lifetime Assurance: Lastly, Teamgroup's provision of a lifetime warranty speaks volumes about their confidence in the durability and reliability of their products. It's a reassuring commitment, offering peace of mind to users, including myself. In conclusion the T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 ram was a rollercoaster of aesthetics, performance, and adaptability. While the road to optimal performance might have had a few challenges, the end result was undeniably satisfying. These dimms aren't just components; they change the way I look at my build and bring the performance as well.
  7. This is the Limited Edition Card where only 100 were made. This one is number 4. Mainly geared towards collectors. This card requires two 12VHPWR connectors, or 8x 8pin PCIe Connectors to go with the included adapters, so ensure that your PSU is capable of handling this. Has been used on and off for a year. Two years of manufacturers warranty remaining. €1300 EUR + Shipping As it's a collectors item and comes with the suitcase. It comes with the suitcase that contains: The GPU with the Aircooler The Special Edition Bitspower Waterblock Cable Adapters Dogtag with the number 4/100 Tools for fitting the waterblock GPU anti-sag bracket PC Building Gloves Special Edition Galax LCD screen I'm in Greece and can ship globally with your choice of shipping company, but be aware that the suitcase is heavy and shipping will likely be expensive.
  8. Hey guys, I was wondering if there is any way to identify m-die and a-die memory for sure. Is there some sort of list or even a way to identify them before or even after purchase? TIA
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