marco.is.not.80 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Is this guy correct? https://www.overclock.net/threads/so-as-of-today-hynix-m-die-24-gb-is-the-best-overclocker.1812624/ I don't know which is why I ask. Marco Quote
marco.is.not.80 Posted January 9 Author Posted January 9 I'm know I'm late to the party but I think based on what I just read it seems like there is M-die with 2 GB ICs (old) and now M-die in a 3 GB variant is the new M-die... why do we always need to be Sherlock Holmes with memory Jesus Christ... Marco Quote
Paul7347 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Hynix 24Gbit M-die currently works a lot better than 16Gbit A-die on Intel Core Ultra. However for everything else, 16Gbit A-die is still better. Quote
TASOS Posted January 9 Posted January 9 I cant totally confirm or backup this ... but they claim that the 2nd gen M-dies (placed in 24GB sticks) are more easy on the imc part. At the end , you will always achieve what your imc can give you. From personal experience with random , low bin ram kits , both the A-die and the M-die got at the same top speed and similar settings , just my M-dies used a little bit less voltage. Quote
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