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@MrGenius
TB didn't give you a screen that looks like the attachment below? It displays after you click on "Read" and select one of the channels listed. In my attached S/S, note that if you look under "Dram Components" you see the Part Number, however, it doesn't show if it is BFR or CFR. However, at the bottom it does show timings for various different clock speeds, including 800MHz so it has to be a DDDR3-1600 part (CFR) otherwise it would have only listed timings up to 667MHz (BFR),
As for the red GSKill module, starting from the left, we have a mfg date of year 2015 week 02 (YYWW format). Looking at the codes for after April 201, the next 4 digits of 140H indicate Hynix and based on your pic your 4GB module appears to be a single-sided module therefore we are looking at a 4Gb density chip like MFR, instead of a 2Gb chip like CFR (or Samsung's HCH9). Because they are from 2015 it is possible that they could be MFR. There is (was?) a C-die and a Q-die. IIRC, there is also an AFR variant. Tried to locate a confirmation of that but couldn't find it.
Every now and then you get a kit that has a letter instead of a digit in that last spot of the 4-digit IC code like yours does. I seems that I've noticed the letter in kits originating outside of the US and others have expressed similar findings, but it really isn't confirmed.
So, in summary, none of those "name brand" modules are Samsung, but instead are Hynix.
BTW, when trying to identify what's under the hood, this thread, also from XS, is slap full of good info.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?285767-DDR3-IC-thread
TB didn't give you a screen that looks like the attachment below? It displays after you click on "Read" and select one of the channels listed. In my attached S/S, note that if you look under "Dram Components" you see the Part Number, however, it doesn't show if it is BFR or CFR. However, at the bottom it does show timings for various different clock speeds, including 800MHz so it has to be a DDDR3-1600 part (CFR) otherwise it would have only listed timings up to 667MHz (BFR),
As for the red GSKill module, starting from the left, we have a mfg date of year 2015 week 02 (YYWW format). Looking at the codes for after April 201, the next 4 digits of 140H indicate Hynix and based on your pic your 4GB module appears to be a single-sided module therefore we are looking at a 4Gb density chip like MFR, instead of a 2Gb chip like CFR (or Samsung's HCH9). Because they are from 2015 it is possible that they could be MFR. There is (was?) a C-die and a Q-die. IIRC, there is also an AFR variant. Tried to locate a confirmation of that but couldn't find it.
Every now and then you get a kit that has a letter instead of a digit in that last spot of the 4-digit IC code like yours does. I seems that I've noticed the letter in kits originating outside of the US and others have expressed similar findings, but it really isn't confirmed.
So, in summary, none of those "name brand" modules are Samsung, but instead are Hynix.
BTW, when trying to identify what's under the hood, this thread, also from XS, is slap full of good info.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?285767-DDR3-IC-thread
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