These are Hynix dies, very good prices since these probably overclock very well too
Corsair 48gb 24gbit Hynix m die for $210 not enough quantity to put in title but very good deal too https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0DLBF8MGP
These are Hynix dies, very good prices since these probably overclock very well too
Corsair 48gb 24gbit Hynix m die for $210 not enough quantity to put in title but very good deal too https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0DLBF8MGP
Much better
I would say in real life performance, not much unless you eyeball benchmark test?
Let me explain why.
Hynix A-Die (newer gen at 5600MT) VS. Hynix 2Gb M-Die (older gen at 4800MT)
Much higher overclocking ability. You can easily get around 8000MT on A-Die if you're using 13th 14th Gen Core or Ryzen 7000s 9000s and above 8000MT on Ryzen 8000s and Ultra 200s. While 2G M-Die can only hardly get 6800MT.
Better timings under the same voltage
or lower voltage under the same timings
Hynix A-Die needs 1.3 to 1.35V for that timing while the EXPO/XMP file on the M-Die is 1.4V. This will result in either higher 1% low fps or lower mem temp depends on your choice.
RGB control via mobo VS. via Corsair iCue
If you're quite into Corsair iCue, then this is an advantage for you, otherwise I can't find any reason for downloading an extra software for RGB controlling being a good thing to do.
Price
$131 VS. $169
Not much to say, cheaper the better
Not much
Which one do you think is a better deal?
Lexar is both AMD/Intel optimized . Where as corsair is only intel. Might make your choice easier. I don't know much else.
I got both 🤣. Will look and cancel the one I don't want.
Very sad the Corsair 48gb kit price already went back up
Is this better than Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL30? Thanks!