Interesting, so if the 3200mhz kit is a higher bin, why would anyone choose the 3600mhz kit?
Used to have time to tinker, now I just need to plug and play. C'est la vie.
true latency of DRAM in ns
CL12 CL13 CL14 CL15 CL16 CL17 CL18 DDR4 single channel dual channel
11,25 12,19 13,13 14,06 15,00 15,94 16,88 2133 Mhz 17067 MB/s 34133 MB/s
10,91 11,82 12,73 13,64 14,55 15,45 16,36 2200 Mhz 17600 MB/s 35200 MB/s
10,59 11,47 12,35 13,24 14,12 15,00 15,88 2267 Mhz 18133 MB/s 36267 MB/s
10,29 11,14 12,00 12,86 13,71 14,57 15,43 2333 Mhz 18667 MB/s 37333 MB/s
10,00 10,83 11,67 12,50 13,33 14,17 15,00 2400 Mhz 19200 MB/s 38400 MB/s
9,73 10,54 11,35 12,16 12,97 13,78 14,59 2467 Mhz 19733 MB/s 39467 MB/s
9,47 10,26 11,05 11,84 12,63 13,42 14,21 2533 Mhz 20267 MB/s 40533 MB/s
9,23 10,00 10,77 11,54 12,31 13,08 13,85 2600 Mhz 20800 MB/s 41600 MB/s
9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25 12,00 12,75 13,50 2667 Mhz 21333 MB/s 42667 MB/s
8,78 9,51 10,24 10,98 11,71 12,44 13,17 2733 Mhz 21867 MB/s 43733 MB/s
8,57 9,29 10,00 10,71 11,43 12,14 12,86 2800 Mhz 22400 MB/s 44800 MB/s
8,37 9,07 9,77 10,47 11,16 11,86 12,56 2867 Mhz 22933 MB/s 45867 MB/s
8,18 8,86 9,55 10,23 10,91 11,59 12,27 2933 Mhz 23467 MB/s 46933 MB/s
8,00 8,67 9,33 10,00 10,67 11,33 12,00 3000 Mhz 24000 MB/s 48000 MB/s
7,83 8,48 9,13 9,78 10,43 11,09 11,74 3067 Mhz 24533 MB/s 49067 MB/s
7,66 8,30 8,94 9,57 10,21 10,85 11,49 3133 Mhz 25067 MB/s 50133 MB/s
7,50 8,12 8,75 9,37 10,00 10,62 11,25 3200 Mhz 25600 MB/s 51200 MB/s
7,35 7,96 8,57 9,18 9,80 10,41 11,02 3267 Mhz 26133 MB/s 52267 MB/s
7,20 7,80 8,40 9,00 9,60 10,20 10,80 3333 Mhz 26667 MB/s 53333 MB/s
7,06 7,65 8,24 8,82 9,41 10,00 10,59 3400 Mhz 27200 MB/s 54400 MB/s
6,92 7,50 8,08 8,65 9,23 9,81 10,38 3467 Mhz 27733 MB/s 55467 MB/s
6,79 7,36 7,92 8,49 9,06 9,62 10,19 3533 Mhz 28267 MB/s 56533 MB/s
6,67 7,22 7,78 8,33 8,89 9,44 10,00 3600 Mhz 28800 MB/s 57600 MB/s
6,55 7,09 7,64 8,18 8,73 9,27 9,82 3667 Mhz 29333 MB/s 58667 MB/s
6,43 6,96 7,50 8,04 8,57 9,11 9,64 3733 Mhz 29867 MB/s 59733 MB/s
6,32 6,84 7,37 7,89 8,42 8,95 9,47 3800 Mhz 30400 MB/s 60800 MB/s
6,21 6,72 7,24 7,76 8,28 8,79 9,31 3867 Mhz 30933 MB/s 61867 MB/s
6,10 6,61 7,12 7,63 8,14 8,64 9,15 3933 Mhz 31467 MB/s 62933 MB/s
6,00 6,50 7,00 7,50 8,00 8,50 9,00 4000 Mhz 32000 MB/s 64000 MB/s
5,90 6,39 6,89 7,38 7,87 8,36 8,85 4067 Mhz 32533 MB/s 65067 MB/s
5,81 6,29 6,77 7,26 7,74 8,23 8,71 4133 Mhz 33067 MB/s 66133 MB/s
5,71 6,19 6,67 7,14 7,62 8,10 8,57 4200 Mhz 33600 MB/s 67200 MB/s
5,62 6,09 6,56 7,03 7,50 7,97 8,44 4267 Mhz 34133 MB/s 68267 MB/s
5,54 6,00 6,46 6,92 7,38 7,85 8,31 4333 Mhz 34667 MB/s 69333 MB/s
5,45 5,91 6,36 6,82 7,27 7,73 8,18 4400 Mhz 35200 MB/s 70400 MB/s
5,37 5,82 6,27 6,72 7,16 7,61 8,06 4467 Mhz 35733 MB/s 71467 MB/s
5,29 5,74 6,18 6,62 7,06 7,50 7,94 4533 Mhz 36267 MB/s 72533 MB/s
5,22 5,65 6,09 6,52 6,96 7,39 7,83 4600 Mhz 36800 MB/s 73600 MB/s
5,14 5,57 6,00 6,43 6,86 7,29 7,71 4667 Mhz 37333 MB/s 74667 MB/s
5,07 5,49 5,92 6,34 6,76 7,18 7,61 4733 Mhz 37867 MB/s 75733 MB/s
5,00 5,42 5,83 6,25 6,67 7,08 7,50 4800 Mhz 38400 MB/s 76800 MB/s
4,93 5,34 5,75 6,16 6,58 6,99 7,40 4867 Mhz 38933 MB/s 77867 MB/s
4,86 5,27 5,68 6,08 6,49 6,89 7,30 4933 Mhz 39467 MB/s 78933 MB/s
4,80 5,20 5,60 6,00 6,40 6,80 7,20 5000 Mhz 40000 MB/s 80000 MB/s
Have been trying a different approach lately with regards to 1:1.
So running IF 1900 or so and 4097Mhz clock.
People will always pay more for higher mhz... Big numbers better syndrome sadly.
The following table is handy when buying ram. Remember the ns rating is the low floor for a particular bin, kits can be much better than the rating they are sold at. Generally higher mhz kits also relax sub timings for compatibility so a low latency but achievable speed kit will nearly always be the best plug and play choice.
Code:true latency of DRAM in ns CL12 CL13 CL14 CL15 CL16 CL17 CL18 DDR4 single channel dual channel 11,25 12,19 13,13 14,06 15,00 15,94 16,88 2133 Mhz 17067 MB/s 34133 MB/s 10,91 11,82 12,73 13,64 14,55 15,45 16,36 2200 Mhz 17600 MB/s 35200 MB/s 10,59 11,47 12,35 13,24 14,12 15,00 15,88 2267 Mhz 18133 MB/s 36267 MB/s 10,29 11,14 12,00 12,86 13,71 14,57 15,43 2333 Mhz 18667 MB/s 37333 MB/s 10,00 10,83 11,67 12,50 13,33 14,17 15,00 2400 Mhz 19200 MB/s 38400 MB/s 9,73 10,54 11,35 12,16 12,97 13,78 14,59 2467 Mhz 19733 MB/s 39467 MB/s 9,47 10,26 11,05 11,84 12,63 13,42 14,21 2533 Mhz 20267 MB/s 40533 MB/s 9,23 10,00 10,77 11,54 12,31 13,08 13,85 2600 Mhz 20800 MB/s 41600 MB/s 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25 12,00 12,75 13,50 2667 Mhz 21333 MB/s 42667 MB/s 8,78 9,51 10,24 10,98 11,71 12,44 13,17 2733 Mhz 21867 MB/s 43733 MB/s 8,57 9,29 10,00 10,71 11,43 12,14 12,86 2800 Mhz 22400 MB/s 44800 MB/s 8,37 9,07 9,77 10,47 11,16 11,86 12,56 2867 Mhz 22933 MB/s 45867 MB/s 8,18 8,86 9,55 10,23 10,91 11,59 12,27 2933 Mhz 23467 MB/s 46933 MB/s 8,00 8,67 9,33 10,00 10,67 11,33 12,00 3000 Mhz 24000 MB/s 48000 MB/s 7,83 8,48 9,13 9,78 10,43 11,09 11,74 3067 Mhz 24533 MB/s 49067 MB/s 7,66 8,30 8,94 9,57 10,21 10,85 11,49 3133 Mhz 25067 MB/s 50133 MB/s 7,50 8,12 8,75 9,37 10,00 10,62 11,25 3200 Mhz 25600 MB/s 51200 MB/s 7,35 7,96 8,57 9,18 9,80 10,41 11,02 3267 Mhz 26133 MB/s 52267 MB/s 7,20 7,80 8,40 9,00 9,60 10,20 10,80 3333 Mhz 26667 MB/s 53333 MB/s 7,06 7,65 8,24 8,82 9,41 10,00 10,59 3400 Mhz 27200 MB/s 54400 MB/s 6,92 7,50 8,08 8,65 9,23 9,81 10,38 3467 Mhz 27733 MB/s 55467 MB/s 6,79 7,36 7,92 8,49 9,06 9,62 10,19 3533 Mhz 28267 MB/s 56533 MB/s 6,67 7,22 7,78 8,33 8,89 9,44 10,00 3600 Mhz 28800 MB/s 57600 MB/s 6,55 7,09 7,64 8,18 8,73 9,27 9,82 3667 Mhz 29333 MB/s 58667 MB/s 6,43 6,96 7,50 8,04 8,57 9,11 9,64 3733 Mhz 29867 MB/s 59733 MB/s 6,32 6,84 7,37 7,89 8,42 8,95 9,47 3800 Mhz 30400 MB/s 60800 MB/s 6,21 6,72 7,24 7,76 8,28 8,79 9,31 3867 Mhz 30933 MB/s 61867 MB/s 6,10 6,61 7,12 7,63 8,14 8,64 9,15 3933 Mhz 31467 MB/s 62933 MB/s 6,00 6,50 7,00 7,50 8,00 8,50 9,00 4000 Mhz 32000 MB/s 64000 MB/s 5,90 6,39 6,89 7,38 7,87 8,36 8,85 4067 Mhz 32533 MB/s 65067 MB/s 5,81 6,29 6,77 7,26 7,74 8,23 8,71 4133 Mhz 33067 MB/s 66133 MB/s 5,71 6,19 6,67 7,14 7,62 8,10 8,57 4200 Mhz 33600 MB/s 67200 MB/s 5,62 6,09 6,56 7,03 7,50 7,97 8,44 4267 Mhz 34133 MB/s 68267 MB/s 5,54 6,00 6,46 6,92 7,38 7,85 8,31 4333 Mhz 34667 MB/s 69333 MB/s 5,45 5,91 6,36 6,82 7,27 7,73 8,18 4400 Mhz 35200 MB/s 70400 MB/s 5,37 5,82 6,27 6,72 7,16 7,61 8,06 4467 Mhz 35733 MB/s 71467 MB/s 5,29 5,74 6,18 6,62 7,06 7,50 7,94 4533 Mhz 36267 MB/s 72533 MB/s 5,22 5,65 6,09 6,52 6,96 7,39 7,83 4600 Mhz 36800 MB/s 73600 MB/s 5,14 5,57 6,00 6,43 6,86 7,29 7,71 4667 Mhz 37333 MB/s 74667 MB/s 5,07 5,49 5,92 6,34 6,76 7,18 7,61 4733 Mhz 37867 MB/s 75733 MB/s 5,00 5,42 5,83 6,25 6,67 7,08 7,50 4800 Mhz 38400 MB/s 76800 MB/s 4,93 5,34 5,75 6,16 6,58 6,99 7,40 4867 Mhz 38933 MB/s 77867 MB/s 4,86 5,27 5,68 6,08 6,49 6,89 7,30 4933 Mhz 39467 MB/s 78933 MB/s 4,80 5,20 5,60 6,00 6,40 6,80 7,20 5000 Mhz 40000 MB/s 80000 MB/s
I've never liked that ns approach to gauging bin quality. In some regards it's useful but in reality, the XMP set by manufacturers is never this clear cut to say this kit is better binned than this kit (especially when talking about this grade of IC).
For example, Corsair has a 3600C14 kit. It's 14-16-16-36. That looks ok but when you realise it's at 1.45v, it's much less impressive.
Still if you look at that chart only about the ns, this Corsair kit is better than the TeamGroup kits. We know this isn't the case because those TeamGroup kits are at 1.35v. Basically I'm saying the ns should be accompanied by an * stating voltages.
Also about the difference between the 3200 and 3600 1.35v kits on here, I'm pretty sure Gibbo years ago confirmed these came from the same bin. Just different XMP profiles for non overclockers.
Id validate that with super pi, AMD were pretty convinced it was much worse and that really doesnt look worse. Really bad auto tertiarys and trrds perhaps?
I hold you directly responsible for my lack of sleep tonight...
they're the same, the 3600c14 wants 1.45v and the 3200c14 wants 1.35 is all I think. I've got a 3200C14 running at 3600c14.Are the 3600C14 and 3200C14 kits the same? I note the former is rated to run at higher voltages, so wondering if they're simply overclocked versions of the 3200C14 8 pack kits.
What voltage are you running it at?they're the same, the 3600c14 wants 1.45v and the 3200c14 wants 1.35 is all I think. I've got a 3200C14 running at 3600c14.
What voltage are you running it at?
The 3600/14 are just higher binned kits, some of the 3200/14 kits will do 3600/14 my kit will even do 3800/14 but there will be a some that won't like my brothers kit. In buying the 3600/14 kits your just getting a guarentee that the kit will do those timings.Are the 3600C14 and 3200C14 kits the same? I note the former is rated to run at higher voltages, so wondering if they're simply overclocked versions of the 3200C14 8 pack kits.
Sure, that would be helpful thanks.as my timings are tighter than standard i'm running 1.47v:
i'm aware they could be a bit tighter too, by the looks of things here, but I wasn't interested in the hassle so i just dialed these in from the get-go, as they're pretty much guaranteed to work.
I'll probably only revisit when the ryzen 4000 series proper lands and there's a ram speed boost to take advantage of. I've got an older 3600 which can be a bit twitchy with infinity fabric speed increases and, again, i cba
i have a full list of timings which produced an updated benchmark of 215.80 if you want them?
ps. tRDRD SCL should = 4 not 5
The 3600/14 are just higher binned kits, some of the 3200/14 kits will do 3600/14 my kit will even do 3800/14 but there will be a some that won't like my brothers kit. In buying the 3600/14 kits your just getting a guarentee that the kit will do those timings.
I currently have the 16gb 8pack 3200/14 kit. If I buy the 3600/14 and combine the two (4x8), should I expect the RAM to work perfectly fine without any issues (assuming I run both at the same timings)?The 3600/14 are just higher binned kits, some of the 3200/14 kits will do 3600/14 my kit will even do 3800/14 but there will be a some that won't like my brothers kit. In buying the 3600/14 kits your just getting a guarentee that the kit will do those timings.
I would think that 3200/14 with 4 sticks would be easy enough assuming you have a ryzen 3000 CPU it maybe more differcult to run all 4 at 3600/14 though.I currently have the 16gb 8pack 3200/14 kit. If I buy the 3600/14 and combine the two (4x8), should I expect the RAM to work perfectly fine without any issues (assuming I run both at the same timings)?
If you just want to set XMP then get the 3600 but if you want to manually tune then just get which ever if the cheapest.So the 3200 / 3600 32gb kits are the same but with different timings?
Still undecided on which to buy.