Is that good? Like the old B Die good?They seem to be using SK Hynix for most of their modules including their 7200.
PNY makes excellent GPUs and RAM. But, yeah, like, that in no way translates to making flash drives. Especially if they just are slapping their logo on somebody else's junk.I don’t know about their RAM, but I’ve had horrible results with the USB drives of theirs I bought at Costco a few years ago.
I don’t think I’d ever trust their products again.
(don’t get me started on PNY)
You could call Hynix A and M die the "B die" of DDR5. They take extremely tight timings and scale with frequency extremely well, relative to Micron and Samsung's offering.Is that good? Like the old B Die good?
They say rated expo, unfortunately, they shipped them in retail box with the huge shipping label across the back covering like everything. They do say Hynix powered on the front. Maybe I'll be lucky.You could call Hynix A and M die the "B die" of DDR5. They take extremely tight timings and scale with frequency extremely well, relative to Micron and Samsung's offering.
M die is considered slightly better at tightened timings and A die is considered slightly better at frequency scaling.
Chances are very high the EXPO profile on those is not 7200 but 6000. Until new kits were (very recently) announced for Zen 5, EXPO validation maxed out at 6000 for almost everything with only a few 48gb kits rated at 6400.
In order for a kit to be EXPO validated it has to actually run on AM5 at the rated speed. Currently, there are no kits on the market rated above 6400. There are kits, however, that are EXPO certified and also XMP certified where they have a split profile - A higher frequency for XMP and a lower frequency for EXPO. This is what I am saying is likely what that kit has.They say rated expo, unfortunately, they shipped them in retail box with the huge shipping label across the back covering like everything. They do say Hynix powered on the front. Maybe I'll be lucky.
Waiting for 9800X3D.
EDIT: I'll have to heat gun it to remove clean.
I bought a PNY gpu from best buy, tried to register it, their system wouldn't accept the info...so I e.ailed them, included photos of the box, receipt, and both sides of the card.PNY makes excellent GPUs and RAM. But, yeah, like, that in no way translates to making flash drives. Especially if they just are slapping their logo on somebody else's junk.
The idea that all companies have to have product offerings in all sectors is... weird.
Kinda how I feel about Sapphire at this time.I bought a PNY gpu from best buy, tried to register it, their system wouldn't accept the info...so I e.ailed them, included photos of the box, receipt, and both sides of the card.
I was told, no problem. You're good.
The card died about a year later...they refused to honor the 3 yesr warranty because...you guessed it, I wasn't able to register it. Having the emails between me and theit customer service agent didn't sway them.
I'll never give them another dime.
Oh they are DDR5 32Gb kit 7200 XMP/EXPO kit.Which NVMe drives are you looking at? If you are just getting PCIe gen 4 based drives, I would recommend the WD Black SN850X in many cases. They are generally on par with the Samsung 980 Pro, but a bit cheaper. Also they tend to have the best sustained sequential write speeds, which I came across when we were investigating the write speed issues with the SK Hynix P41 Plat.
That is not what I asked. I asked which NVMe drives you were looking at.Oh they are DDR5 32Gb kit 7200 XMP/EXPO kit.
Not many, due to wanting a PCIE soundcard slot.That is not what I asked. I asked which NVMe drives you were looking at.
Usually G-Skill here as well, but they seem to be taking the Corsair route and pricing a premium.I think you snagged a pretty good deal, especially if you only spent $15 less than the advertised price. I’ve had good luck with RAM rated for XPM/EXPO, so these should serve you well. I’m also eyeing AM5 and the Z5 9800X3D, so I’ll be watching for motherboard reviews too. I usually go for G.Skill myself, but if these work out, they could be a decent budget pick.