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Processor | Ryzen 3600 (will be upgraded soon) |
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Motherboard | Asus Pro Art X570 Creator WiFi + Mellanox ConnectX-3 40Gbe NIC (@PCIE 3.0 x8) |
Cooling | 240mm AIO |
Memory | 2x32GB KSM32ED8/32HC |
Video Card(s) | Radeon PRO WX 2100 (@ PCIe 3.0 x4) |
Storage | HDD: 5x 4TB HGST (via Adaptec ASR-71605) / NVME: 500GB+1TB+2TB Samsung 980 Pro (@PCIe 4.0 x4 each) |
Display(s) | 1080p/50Hz vertical + 4K/50Hz 27" horizontal |
Case | modified Phobya WaCoolT UltraBig |
Power Supply | RM850x |
Software | Devuan Linux (Chimaera) |
Hi!
I intend to buy a Kingston-branded DDR4 3200 CL22 memory. There are 2 variants available which both has the exactly same parameters (according to the datashit), the only difference being Hynix vs. Micron chips. Hynix is about 5-10€ cheaper (but that may be due to other factors).
I intend to try to do a slight OC eventually.
Is there a reason to go for Micron rather then Hynix?
The target is AMD Ryzen 5000 series.
I intend to buy a Kingston-branded DDR4 3200 CL22 memory. There are 2 variants available which both has the exactly same parameters (according to the datashit), the only difference being Hynix vs. Micron chips. Hynix is about 5-10€ cheaper (but that may be due to other factors).
I intend to try to do a slight OC eventually.
Is there a reason to go for Micron rather then Hynix?
The target is AMD Ryzen 5000 series.