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Is there really a difference between CAS14 and CAS16? Why I ask is that you can get DDR4-3200 RAM at a pretty decent price these days but they're all CAS16 modules, if you want CAS14 modules be prepared to pay through the nose for it. So I figure that Samsung is discontinuing the B-Die modules because most people aren't willing to pay the CAS14 price premium when you can get CAS16 stuff all day long at half the cost.
A lot of people won't notice a timing difference in general use, doesn't mean there isn't one. People who would benefit from b-die tight timings might know their needs a little more. It's like any choice of components.
A bit like nand memory; SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC. For the average user QLC is now probably good enough, but there are other good reasons to use the more expensive and robust types of nand.