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I found this Taiphoon reading from another user, and as you said, this one is probably closer to the truth. Why is my Thaiphoon wrong? This is the latest version. |
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it may just be the actual chips on the ram stick are untested/unknown to thaiphoon (eg newer)
that link you showed is 4gb sticks with chips from nanya i doubt they are the ones on your ram, im still guessing with high confidence yours may well be hynic c dies (which is used on the 3600 blackout) and ram usually comes down to just speed binning the chips and then selling them in the bracket there stable at |
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This is my RAM, is definitly looks like Samsung. I'm surprised Thaiphoon read it correctly, maybe it's some weaker product batch. |
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didnt get any results from google for the part number..........
as said click read xmp in dram calc. change the ram type to hynix c then see what results it gives you |
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In lastest version of DRAM Calculator there is no read XMP, there is imoprt export file XMP form Thaiphoon
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handy that......... your have to have a google for earlier 1.6.2. has it the clicky thing is labelled R-XMP |
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3200 C16 from anybody but Crucial is an IC-bingo, the same SKU can have different chips from kit to kit (can be Samsung, Hynix, Nanya). This is a very common bin that many chips can do. Crucial is unique in this spot because it's Micron's consumer division, so they use Micron ICs.
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To dispel any doubts, the problem with slow boot times is not with any of the components on my computer. During this period, as I have not written, I have tested various components, processors, memory, graphics cards and SSD drives. Nothing reduced the splash screen loading time, only after updating the bios to splash screen time it decreased to 10s. Which is not a good result anyway, because the identical set that I was putting together for a colleague on the Asrock B550M-HDV motherboard starts Windows in 10s from pressing the power button. What's wrong with this album is that there are such problems with it. There are not many tests on the Internet, there is no information about whether it applies to all copies or just mine.
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