FF3D532G6000HC38ADC01
CL38-38-38-78, 1.25V, Dual Channel Kit, On-Die ECC, Intel XMP 3.0, 120 Degrees Ultra-wide Lighting, Black
Limited Lifetime/s Warranty
FF3D532G6000HC38ADC01
CL38-38-38-78, 1.25V, Dual Channel Kit, On-Die ECC, Intel XMP 3.0, 120 Degrees Ultra-wide Lighting, Black
Limited Lifetime/s Warranty
CL 38… ouch.
exactly. i don't know why the OP keeps posting mediocre deals like this one all the time, without using 'affiliated' tag. I know there are certain groups of Ozbargainers who get a small percentage of sales as their fee from the retailers/vendors when promoting products here, and i wonder if OP is one of them. I dunno, maybe the @moderators can clarify a bit.
That is a set of very carefully worded accusations you have just made there:
1. You have accused this account of sockpuppeting and being affiliated with PCCG whilst posting this deal
2. You have accused the mods of being willfully blind to sockpuppeting given this account has 500+ deals posted across a wide variety of retailers
Were there any other "I dunno" and "maybe" thought bubbles of yours that you wanted to reveal to the community?
botpuppeting!
also note OzBargain itself as affiliate
The upside is that micron should be stable at much more aggressive subtimings.
Also, those speeds at 1.25v are pretty impressive; you'll do much better at 1.35v I'm sure.
It's 6000MHz DDR5, that is normal timings for most DDR5 sticks atm, hell some of corsairs high end kits are sitting at CL40.
This appears to be Micron, according to some mobo QVL listing.
Since some people are shunning Samsung DDR5 for their systems at this time.