Jump to content

Featured Replies

  • Administrators

This picture on FB might be misleading, the 3kc13 are specced at 13-13-13, I see no way AFR will be able to do this trcd, especially as I have information by various people that they are worse on this than MFR - not sure this true, but they would have to be much better at this than previous Hynix, which I have hard times to believe in

You don't, there are not HyperX AFR retail as of now so it's ES I guess.

 

Maybe talk to the people that gave it to you.

Those are still MFR.

 

Unless you are going to freeze em', I would just go with Samsung E-die. LN2 AFR like performance, on air & retail. ;)

 

Yep, there will be Geil white dragon 10 layer pcb sticks in the somewhat near future, by looking at upcoming specs i would think several qualify, unlike the current kits that have flat main timings.

 

For now i just grabbed a set of 3466c16 and 3733c17 E's and not have to worry about a foreign platform while freezing mems

Oh yeah, also keep an eye on Essencore, Klevv aka SK Hynix . Klevv Cras is gonna have afr love, after all they do make em.

 

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ko&u=http://klevv.kr/940&prev=search

 

it looks like they have 8 and 16 ic dimms in the works

http://www.skhynix.com/products/consumer/consumer.jsp?info.ramCategory=consumer&info.ramKind=31&info.eol=NOT&posMap=consumerDDR4

Yep, there will be Geil white dragon 10 layer pcb sticks in the somewhat near future, by looking at upcoming specs i would think several qualify, unlike the current kits that have flat main timings.

 

For now i just grabbed a set of 3466c16 and 3733c17 E's and not have to worry about a foreign platform while freezing mems

 

3200C15 should be interesting. ;-)

 

3466 should be D-die unless you get lucky. I'd return them.

 

3733C17 is one the most interesting spec in the Gskill lineup, but it's not confirmed whether it D-die or E-die. 3866 & above are confirmed to be E-die.

 

You can tell us about 3733 bin.

 

Oh yeah, also keep an eye on Essencore, Klevv aka SK Hynix . Klevv Cras is gonna have afr love, after all they do make em.

 

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ko&u=http://klevv.kr/940&prev=search

 

it looks like they have 8 and 16 ic dimms in the works

http://www.skhynix.com/products/consumer/consumer.jsp?info.ramCategory=consumer&info.ramKind=31&info.eol=NOT&posMap=consumerDDR4

 

SS 8GB sticks have been in the work for a while, but they should obviously OC worse than their 4GB counterparts.

 

DS 16GB AFR should be interesting.

 

DS 16GB AFR should be interesting.

 

There won't be any, the AFR you are thinking about is a 4Gbit chip. The 8Gbit chip is different.

There won't be any, the AFR you are thinking about is a 4Gbit chip. The 8Gbit chip is different.

 

I stand corrected. Thank you.

  • Administrators

 

If you are willing to do some binning on these, they are worth buying - don´t forget that we see AFR results only from handpicked samples, and these GEIL have a some very strong sticks in the lineup, all of the kits I have left can do 3466 15-16-28 for example 1,35v and less, good trp and trcd

 

P.S. I wish we had newegg in europe, prices are amazing :D

Edited by websmile

3200C15 should be interesting. ;-)

 

3466 should be D-die unless you get lucky. I'd return them.

 

3733C17 is one the most interesting spec in the Gskill lineup, but it's not confirmed whether it D-die or E-die. 3866 & above are confirmed to be E-die.

 

You can tell us about 3733 bin.

 

.

 

You think the Ripjaw V and Trident Z 3466c16 is D die, to me that seems like it's harder to bin than 3600c17, i dont have them yet but do have the 4x4gb 3733 Tridents, weird design though gotta take a look at how they seperate to check. My cpu is still in transit, I bought from Zwitt so they are coming from France.

 

Maybe I should just buy these and stop effin' around

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231956

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...