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I'm very much out of the current loop these days when it comes to memory. Your advice is appreciated.
I have a ryzen 5 3600 cpu. Recently, I purchased 32gb (4*8) 4400 ram.
It works fine when I use 2*8 at 4400mhz. I have an issue trying to get all four sticks running at 4400Mhz.
When I install all 4 sticks and try to run them at 4400 it fails to boot then defaults the bios to 1066 (2132). Tried as many variations as I can think of regards to trying them in the A and B slots. So for the moment I've settled on all 4 sticks running at 3600. It is happily working fine. No issues.
I'd like to utilise that extra speed though. 4400 would mean a slight increase in ram speed. I'd like to use it.
The ram itself seems fine. It passes memtest 100%. I've done quite a variety of swapping , mixing slots, changing bios settings. I haven't tried manually changing settings though. Relied mainly on msi "try it" utility in bios.
I could probably do a bit more fiddling with the bios. But is it worth it? A quick google suggests that the sweet spot for my ryzen 5 3600 is 3600Mhz. Latency increase means I'd lose any benefit of
Is it worth me fiddling any more?
Memory is Viper Steel Gaming Memory by Patriot - 4400MHZ BDIE
Motherboard MSI mpg B550 gaming edge
I have a ryzen 5 3600 cpu. Recently, I purchased 32gb (4*8) 4400 ram.
It works fine when I use 2*8 at 4400mhz. I have an issue trying to get all four sticks running at 4400Mhz.
When I install all 4 sticks and try to run them at 4400 it fails to boot then defaults the bios to 1066 (2132). Tried as many variations as I can think of regards to trying them in the A and B slots. So for the moment I've settled on all 4 sticks running at 3600. It is happily working fine. No issues.
I'd like to utilise that extra speed though. 4400 would mean a slight increase in ram speed. I'd like to use it.
The ram itself seems fine. It passes memtest 100%. I've done quite a variety of swapping , mixing slots, changing bios settings. I haven't tried manually changing settings though. Relied mainly on msi "try it" utility in bios.
I could probably do a bit more fiddling with the bios. But is it worth it? A quick google suggests that the sweet spot for my ryzen 5 3600 is 3600Mhz. Latency increase means I'd lose any benefit of
Is it worth me fiddling any more?
Memory is Viper Steel Gaming Memory by Patriot - 4400MHZ BDIE
Motherboard MSI mpg B550 gaming edge