For the RGB lovers…
Umart has the same deal for $129. Free click and collect or pay for shipping.
https://www.umart.com.au/Gigabyte-16GB-2x8GB-GP-ARS16G32-Aor…
Gigabyte Aorus RGB DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 $129 + Shipping / Pickup @ Scorptec
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Not only are the DIMMs using top of the line Samsung-B ICs on a high-end 10 layer PCB, but the shroud is also all aluminum based.
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz CL16 DDR4 Memory Kit Review
this is not the 16-15-15-36 kit, its not b die.
The kit that review link refers to is Timing: 16-18-18-38 (XMP 3200MHz) and specifically says "Samsung B-Die"
The same information is to be found on the Scorptec/UMart Links from OP's Post.
Not sure what you're getting at?What is it then?
From the review.
Frequency: DDR4-3200 MHz
Timing: 16-18-18-38 (XMP 3200MHz)
Memory IC: Samsung B-Die@Twix: my mistake was looking at the SPD latency.
@Twix: The review is a different kit. It is review this model with two "dummy sticks" whereas the model for sale is this one with lower SPD latency.
The review kit is GP-AR32C16S8K2SU416R …the scorptec/umart one is GP-ARS16G32
The review kit seems to have been discontinued https://www.pccasegear.com/products/43436/gigabyte-aorus-rgb…
I'm not 100% certain this is b-die
not many manufacturers make ram IC's its usually not really a problem which brand you go for.
I have 4 sticks of this RAM. Zero issues.
Can you show us a screenshot of Thaiphoon Burner in order to confirm if the ram is b die?
64GB 3600Mhz ram plsssss
It's not samsung b die lol
Any idea what it is?
Most likely Hynix. Shares a similar product code with the GP-ARS16G44, which uses an older heatspreader and different timings, but seems to be just a clocked down rebadge.
Ok thanks. Now we wait for an OzBargainer to install the RAM to confirm.
Works out cheaper shipped from their eBay store using the afterpay codes - PAPY10 (126.90) or PLUSAY12 ($124.08) for members
the RAM looks quite nice. But I've never heard of Gigabyte RAM before so I don't know how reliable they are, unless they're rebadged.