ir_cow
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Only done the preliminaries with the GSKILL Hynix ones. They too have higher sub-timings compared to 16GB DIMMs. At those higher speeds the primary timings are higher as well. These 24GB DIMMS are good for those who still want to be using single-channel memory but absolutely need more than 32GB.48GB and 24GB sub 6000 are listed as Spectek B on Gigabyte's QVL while those above 6000 are based on Hynix M chips. Thats why I was wondering how those Micron based kits compare to Hynix.
Edit: I don't have a apples to apples comparison. of Hynix and Micron retail kits at the same frequency. Downclocking the higher end or overclocking the lower kit is easy to match the primary, but the sub-timings are unknown. I need a kit in hand to know what they are. Otherwise its whatever timings are from the XMP/EXPO profile for that specific bin and will skew the results to find out if Hynix or Micron 24 DIMMS are better. I will say Hynix 24GB I have can easily do 8200 while, Micron won't pass 7000 overclocked.
Here is my Hwbot submission for 8000 https://hwbot.org/submission/5292023_ and 7000 for Micron https://hwbot.org/submission/5233079_
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