Hynix's first revisions are lettered "M" which is numbered as X.Y9, samsung now do this too and it will proesumably be the same. ![]() * Z is revision, usually starting from A=0 and usually counting up one letter per increment. Usually this translates directly to IC density (8GB/rank = 8Gbit), but ver 4.14 which uses half as many double width "x16" 4Gbit chips is a special case. * Y seems to be capacity per rank - 1 for 2GB, 2 for 4GB, 3 for 8GB. * X is IC maker - 3 for Micron, 4 for Samsung, 5 for Hynix, presumably 8 for Nanya as with DDR3 The numbers take the for "ver X.YZ" where The DDR4 numbers aren't officially documented, but they follow the same pattern as DDR3. ![]() ![]() I don't know if this helps or hinders but I found it on my searchesĬorsair sticks identify the IC with a 'version number' on the label such as "ver 4.31" - props to them for this as it helps even less knowledgeable users to match kits when adding more sticks retroactively.
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