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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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I'll also say that I've been running iCue for what feels like 10 years, pretty much since its inception. It's come a LONG way from what it used to be and at least for me runs pretty stable and trouble free.
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
What's the significance of it being B-die. Are you trying to avoid B-die, how come? Newb here
How much affect would those 2 above with these? It's tempting to get these.
How much affect would those 2 above with these? It's tempting to get these.