Hans Gruber
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Larry, I got $14 or 15 in ebay bucks from my Ryzen 3600 purchase. I applied those to this XPG memory kit. So I am in it for $62. It arrives on Tuesday. Because of the unusual stock timings 18-20-20, I found reviews for the Geil Evo II kit for Ryzen with the same timings. Those are Samsung sticks and anandtech says 3200mhz are C-die and 3600mhz sticks are D-die. There is also the tea, T-Force Xtreem 16GB 3600mhz kit. If you check newegg, people believe that since the kit is Samsung memory that somehow that means the memory is B-Die memory.Yeah, a friend of mine sent me that kit, on ebay, from "adata_usa" (presumably factory-direct), for $69.99 (*plus tax, if applicable). Not too shabby, really. Looked pretty neat as far as heatspreaders go too.
I think Newegg currently has the GSKill TridentZ RGB DDR4-3600 ("for AMD") model in a 16GB (2x8GB) kit for $89.99 (or maybe that was the 3200 kit?)
I have two of the latter kits in my rig with a Ryzen R5 3600 on an Asus B450-F ROG STRIX board. Interestingly, although the board is now listed on their site as "Ryzen 3000 Ready", detailed specs only list DRAM speeds up to 3466, not 3600. I'm running @ 3600 (XMP, with both kits, using "DOCP" setting in Asus BIOS), and 1800 FCLK to match.
Still, I have freezes about once every month or so, requiring hardware RESET button to be pushed. Not sure why, I really "push" my system, and I've got two fairly beefy GPUs (an RX 5700 and a GTX 1600ti Gaming X model), I do some mining in the background while web browsing and Skype.
This is what I am shooting for with the XPG 3600mhz kit. 16-17-17-34 (1T)
My MSI B350 Gaming Pro Carbon literally runs anything I put in it. MSI did a good job with the AGESA 1.0.0.4 bios.