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Review: TechPowerUp (2x24GB variant)
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CMK96GX5M4B5600C40
CL40-40-40-77 @ 1.25V, Single Rank, Aluminium Heat Spreader, XMP 3.0, iCUE
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Cheap bulk DDR5
Review: TechPowerUp (2x24GB variant)
Limit of 4 per customer
CMK96GX5M4B5600C40
CL40-40-40-77 @ 1.25V, Single Rank, Aluminium Heat Spreader, XMP 3.0, iCUE
Limited Lifetime/s Warranty
Probably ok if you stick to the recommended spec of DDR5-3600 for 4x2R on AMD and w/e it is on Intel. Although if you're on Intel and need this much RAM, you'd probably be better off with DDR4
Depends your system, with the right motherboard and Intel or AMD APUs it'll probably work at normal speed.
DDR5-3600 for 4x1R and 2R is AMD's recommended spec for Zen 4 and guaranteed to work. Anything above that is OC and subjected to luck with silicon lottery. With a 64gb setup though the odd isn't in your favor
@[Deactivated]: I have 2 kits rated at 6400 but running at 4800 for stability on Z690+13900K, 2 x 48 + 2 x 32 = 160 GB, I tried 5200 for a while but had some memtest fails rarely.
@bazingaa: you sort of needing to overclock to even reach JEDEC speed for 2 sticks, ain't this a stability hell?
@OMGJL: I am at JEDEC now, 6400 is XMP. When I was running only 2 sticks, 6400 didn't have any issues. I have done manual OC and tested a lot with memtest, But ended up running at 4800 as I don't want to waste time more on that. I am using this as a workstation so it doesn't matter much.
The URL you've given comes up with $524.60. Might be a pricing error that they've fixed.
Amazon pricing is often very dynamic. The $319 price might return at some point too so its worth checking back on it from time to time if you want to pick it up
Corsair has surge pricing setup on their stock sold by Amazon AU
Since OzB'ers know deal pricing and immediately buy at the right price, when the ratio of sales to clicks is too high, pricing is automatically jacked
In other words, you snooze, you lose
Deal back on at $310.27
Dropped to $279.24 now.
DDR5 + 4 Sticks on a dual channel platform = stability hell