8 PACK MEMORY RANGE GROWING: SAY HELLO TO 8 PACK RIPPED EDITION & 32GB KITS!!!

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In cpuz i have on the memory page, DRAM Frequency 1799.6mhz, FSB:DRAM 3:54, Cas 14. Is that correct for the 3600mhz C14 Ripped?

On the SPD tab for maxx bandwidth its says DDR4-2400?
 
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Anyone tried these on an MSI MPG gaming edge WiFi? They don't seem to like running at xmp settings for me - causes instability. They are running the correct voltage.

Cl14 3200 2x8gb sticks
 
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Anyone tried these on an MSI MPG gaming edge WiFi? They don't seem to like running at xmp settings for me - causes instability. They are running the correct voltage.

Cl14 3200 2x8gb sticks
Im using an MSI B550 Mortar, it seems to be running at the XMP settings of 3600, C14, but i want someone to confirm above.
 
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Just to make absolutely sure, reset BIOS to defaults then set XMP and try to boot. If that fails set memory to 2T and if that still fails it's most likely RMA time.
 
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going well so far i think :) anything i can do to get this below the magic 210? it's 2x8gb sticks of 3200 running at 3600:
You could try 3667 3733 3800 ram speed while keeping the same timings but remember you have to manually set fclk over 3600.
 
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Learned something interesting today. Low latency B-Die overclocking won't boot into Windows unless you starve Windows of RAM.

"Samsung B-Die has a property where at very agressive settings it won't boot into Windows (consistent from XP through 10, older not tested) unless the memory available to the operating system is reduced.

In Windows 10, I do this by going to msconfig.exe and set maximum memory to 1700mb. If I don't set maximum memory when using the high voltage settings I used in the review, I get an instant bluescreen on boot that I can't bypass and sometimes a corrupted OS.

The general rule of thumb is 2100mb per 16gb of B-Die, but the amount you need to limit to can vary from kit to kit and can depend on the settings used. I am not sure exactly what factors play into this, and I don't know if Linux or other operating systems have the same issue. I still have more to learn about the technicalities of extreme overclocking.

As far as I'm aware, no other ICs have this issue. Samsung E-Die generally doesn't lose stability with voltage, and I've even seen someone running >2vdimm and really agressive frequency/timings with all 8gb available through memtest without issue.

Taken from review here of the ripped kit: https://www.reddit.com/r/hardware/comments/hk22rg/teamgroup_dark_3600c14_quick_review/
 
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To put the above in perspective he is talking about 4100+ram speeds at 1.9 to 2.0+ voltages with 12-12-12-28 timings.
Not something likely to affect 99.9999% of us.
 
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Started my journey of memory overclocking to see where it takes me :)
I got the 3200mhzC14 kit and managed to get the below with 1.47v but memory stress test gets 1 error so need to now figure out why. GDM disabled results in BSOD and i only played with DRAM voltage and timings so far not touched the other calculator suggestions yet.
Big thanks to all of you which provided some really good info in this discussion so far which helped me a lot.
My motherboard is the Asus B550 E-Gaming

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