The good:
This is a much better memory review than the last one we had a fight about. It's more detailed, it explains concepts that people need to know, it doesn't shy away from explaining the nitty gritty and so on. This is all good stuff. I COULD take issue with the fact the Hynix ICs are only mentioned in your screenshot, and not in the article itself, but frankly, they *are* mentioned and that's a step in the right direction. I can also understand that if you're attempting to keep the article approachable, you might not want to go into detail on those Hynix ICs and what they mean, if you're already writing something in depth.
Also very good that this line was included:
"I had zero problems reaching 3600 MHz with this particular set of sticks when looking at overclocking on both AMD and Intel, so there is a decent amount of headroom with these sticks I have, but you may not reach those clocks exactly, though you will most likely be able to get close. "
Perhaps worth putting that prior to the conclusion though - it's a bit weird to explain the overclocking *after* that point.