Hi,
after using the Sliger CL530 for a while, I wanted to switch to something more compact. After a while of searching, I decided to get the ZS Cases A4S. But I wanted to have a larger side ventilation area, so I asked them, and they said, that would be no problem.
First some photos:
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A couple of European shops have them in stock. Most Some seem to deliver to UK.
Here a link to a price comparison site:
https://skinflint.co.uk/micron-vlp-dimm-32gb-mta18adf4g72az-2g6b2-a2326552.html?hloc=eu&nocookie=1
(I live in Germany and I had good experience with Jacob.)
The Sliger SM560 should fit your components. You might need the pigtail powercord option though.
It is only around 11L instead of the almost 24L of the TU 150. But I don't know if it will fit in your backpack.
Link for NA: https://www.sliger.com/products/cases/sm560/
Link for EU...
I have the same sticks. Mine are stuck at 3600MHz CL 18 18 24 18 38 @ 1.4V (according to software readings and 1.36V according to my BIOS settings). Though I think I can reduce the voltage and tRAS a bit.
I'm using the Gigiabyte X570i and a R9 3900.
I had the 16gb versions of those and they were really bad. I would avoid unbinned samsung b-die generally, they tend to be kinda bad and top out around 3200 with bad timing.
I'm using mine under a Black Ridge with Noctua A12x15 on an Asus x470i. As long as the Black Ridge works with your Mainboard it should work with the RAM.
Not sure if these were already here: https://www.kingston.com/en/memory/search/?partid=KVR26N19S8L/8
But at least in Germany they are reasonably priced and readily available.
They seem to be using Nanya A-die (at least my and the ones from one guy, who apparently bought 34 sticks of them and...
That was my answer to lawtsai in the x570 ITX board thread, who was also concerned about the reviews. Of the two boards that were sold at the computer store I work at, none had any problems yet. But beyond XMP and fan curves there was nothing tweaked on the board and the use case is just a...