Gday
@ir_cow
I'm starting to look into some Hynix A-die but is there really any need compared to M-die? Basically, is A-die really worth the extra atm?
Take my 13900K for example. What would the max OC for either Die's be (assuming all IMC's are the same) with their respectable timings.
Thought I'd ask the question here since you have first hand experience.
Thanks in advance.
Big question. There is always exceptions mind you because brute force OC with extra extra voltage. Below is just my observation and experience. It is not THE LAW.
M-Die will be max 7000 unless your willing to pump in 1.6v
A-Die I've seen validated up to 8600 with 1.45v. It goes to 9000 and above for those WRs. No idea about the voltage used.
M-Die will have lower timings compared to A-Die at the same freq. For example 6000, M-die could be CL26-34-34-X . A- 30-40-40-X
For 13th Gen.
4-Slot Z690 - 6800-7200 is the max
4-Slot Z790 - 7600-8000 is the max
2-Slot Z690
MSI Z690 Unfiy-X - No idea
ASUS Z690 Apex - 7000~ says the forums
Evga Z690 Dark - 8600~ (seen multiple validations from others)
GB Z690 Tachyon - 8000~ This is what I have. 8200 is iffy, but boots
ASRock Z690 AQUA OC - I can't get past 7000 on mine, but a number have done 8000 of the XOC forums
2-Slot Z790 (Waiting on these MBs to personally test)
ASUS Z790 Apex - Seen 9000 validated - Not idea for normals.
Evga Z790 Dark - No idea assume the same
GB Z790 Tachyon - 10000 is the WR, but 8600-9000 is more likely for us normals.