ground Posted September 12, 2021 Posted September 12, 2021 so... is there something to the claim of kingston djr pcbs being different and easier to clock to high frequency then other brands? Looking forward to cold results! 1 Quote
Lucky_n00b Posted September 12, 2021 Posted September 12, 2021 (edited) 11 minutes ago, ground said: so... is there something to the claim of kingston djr pcbs being different and easier to clock to high frequency then other brands? Looking forward to cold results! Unfortunately I have tested very small numbers of samples for Hynix DJR (only 3 kits total, this hyperx 4600, V-Color 5066, and a local RAM brand called V-Gen rated at 4600), so can't really be sure if the PCB component making much difference between these 3, all used what looks like 'A2' PCB to me. From my side it's the memory controller on CPU that might be more important, from 3 RKL CPU I have, this particular one managed to boot at DDR4-6200+ on ambient, while the other two won't budge past DDR4-5866 even with the same exact board, RAM, and voltage. Edited September 12, 2021 by Lucky_n00b 1 Quote
GtiJason Posted September 13, 2021 Posted September 13, 2021 Interesting, looking forward to cold ! Quote
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