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Product Name: | Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO DDR4 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz CL18 Intel XMP 2.0 iCUE Compatible Computer Memory - Black (CMW32GX4M2D3600C18) |
Manufacturer: | CORSAIR |
Model Number: | CMW32GX4M2D3600C18 |
Product SKU: | B082DJ19CK |
UPC: | 840006620778 |
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This part # is CMW32GX4M2D3600C18
From elsewhere on the interwebs:
The numbers take the for "ver X.YZ" where;
X is IC maker - 3 for Micron, 4 for Samsung, 5 for Hynix, and presumably 8 for Nanya as with DDR3
Y seems to be capacity per rank - 1 for 2GB, 2 for 4GB, 3 for 8GB. Usually this translates directly to IC density (8GB/rank = 8Gbit), but ver 4.14 which uses half as many double-width "x16" 4Gbit chips is a special case.
Z is revision, usually starting from A=0 and usually counting up one letter per increment. Hynix's first revisions are lettered "M" which is numbered as X.Y9, samsung now do this too and it will presumably be the same.
So, in summary, NOT b-die
There is also something known as a RAM disk...it's involved to explain but basically incredibly fast local storage that increases performance for certain tasks.
Some workloads, time is money, and the best hardware means time and money savings, in very tangible daily terms.
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video editing and even high-end photoshop work uses a huge amount of ram, the programs are effectively creating their own ram discs.
I guess no loss for me. I can't even see that site with my adblocker enabled. Their loss.
That said, a more modern take on the ramdisk is using zram for swap. That way, swap is compressed, still in ram, and not using up writes on your SSD.
(AMD cpu if that matters and I know the speeds will decrease to the slowest module available)
Possibly. But it really depends on a few factors. You would have to try it to find out. I am currently running two different sets of RAM in my desktop PC just fine. Bought two sets of these to correct that because it bugs me. This is on a Asus prime x570 with ryzen X5900.
When I had a gigabyte board RGBSync could control the Corsair ram as well.
(AMD cpu if that matters and I know the speeds will decrease to the slowest module available)
Yes. RAM will run at the lowest speed and timings that are shared between the two. It's called the JEDEC standard.
EDIT: Also, might as well be throwing money away with read/writes. Could just build a server with more than 128GB of ram.
For my use case, I'm running TrueNAS Scale on an AM4 motherboard because my Dell rackmount needs 3-4x the watts for 1/2 the CPU power of a 5700G. Even that's probably overkill because I've consolidated most of my home automation, Plex, and other VM/container stuff into a small N5105 2.5Gb AliExpress router box running Proxmox and it absolutely sips power.
I use signalrgb with no problems.
Yep agreed. TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert overclocking 10L DDR4 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz (PC4 25600) CL16 Desktop Memory Module Ram - TTCED432G3200HC16FDC01 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GX8KPH8
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Fair point. I can't get myself to see the value in rgb but I know others do. 35% price increase for lights in a case is tough sell for me.
You can always do this if you hate performance.
Can confirm. I use OpenRGB to control this RAM and have never installed Windows on my machine
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