I was under the impression any Samsung memory that boots with a 14-14-14 is B-die @ 3200mhz. My sticks on my Ryzen test build are 4GB modules. I think I can get it to boot @ 14-15-15. I was just curious about the amount of juice it would take to run. The heatsinks on the ram are the thickest I have ever seen on a DRAM module.
Heh. Sorry about that! I'm too used to needing to explain things to students in nauseating detail, and can't assume their level of tech knowledge.
Back in 2017, I saw all sorts of claims that "B-die was anything rated for 3200 and up" , which may've been true then, but I don't recall ever seeing anything to indicate that Samsung B-die were used for 3200 14-14-14-34, while Hynix 8Gb ICs were used for 3200 16-18-18-36. The few I felt were credible, were the ones that said it was just any 8Gb ICs from Samsung that had certain P/Ns.
Stuff like that was one reason I held off on upgrading my 2600K-based desktop to one built around a 2700X. Now that it seems like the IMC is better, I rolled the dice and grabbed a 3900X.
