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

@Brumboy The improved Ripped kit at 3600C14 has been £99 on offer before: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/team...3600mhz-dual-channel-kit-black-my-001-8p.html

I expect if @Gibbo is feeling generous he will match that again soon. ;)

Really? Wow that would be a great deal. If it doesn't come on sale then would BL2K8G36C16U4BL (£83) with 16-18-18-38 be good enough, or is there a massive difference between that set and the 8pack set?

Just for clarification, I am not a keen overclocker and will just do gaming. I'm not looking for the extreme performance but something that's good value for money that will do me nicely!
 
Really? Wow that would be a great deal. If it doesn't come on sale then would BL2K8G36C16U4BL (£83) with 16-18-18-38 be good enough, or is there a massive difference between that set and the 8pack set?

Just for clarification, I am not a keen overclocker and will just do gaming. I'm not looking for the extreme performance but something that's good value for money that will do me nicely!
Hey mate, will you amend your quote where I've mentioned the other website - just delete the link, my fault :)
 
Really? Wow that would be a great deal. If it doesn't come on sale then would BL2K8G36C16U4BL (£83) with 16-18-18-38 be good enough, or is there a massive difference between that set and the 8pack set?

Just for clarification, I am not a keen overclocker and will just do gaming. I'm not looking for the extreme performance but something that's good value for money that will do me nicely!

In that case that kit you linked is good value and would suit your needs. Still if you want to wait afew weeks to see if an offer on the 8 Pack RAM does come up at £99 I'd pay the extra £15 mate. They scream quality in the hand.
 
Just been reading about Zen 3 & 4000mhz being the sweet spot, I mean if that is true that changes things again haha. Bloody nightmare choosing memory!
 
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I'm after 32GB for a new Ryzen 5000 build and was going to go with the 8Pack 3600C16 kit. With the information about 4000MHz now being the sweet spot, will this be fine to hit 4000MHz at looser timings, or would I be better of with a kit rated at 4000C19?
 
I'm after 32GB for a new Ryzen 5000 build and was going to go with the 8Pack 3600C16 kit. With the information about 4000MHz now being the sweet spot, will this be fine to hit 4000MHz at looser timings, or would I be better of with a kit rated at 4000C19?

I think its going to be best to get a kit thats guaranteed 4000mhz, but wouldn't mind hearing from a few people with that kit to have a rough guess at the success rate of a higher speed with looser timings
 
The product spec does say "attainable frequencies extend to over 4500 MHz on the X399 platform and up to 4000 MHz on Ryzen systems with moderate latencies", so this would suggest that cranking back the timings allows for these sorts of speeds, I guess it would be good to know how likely this is Vs hitting 4000Mhz with kit rated to do so out of the box.
 
Anyone running these at 3600 on Zen 2 can you tell me your latency time on aida64 bench. Notice B-die has hugely better tRFC over micron, just wondering how these compare to my current kit and if this is a factor.

Cheers
 
Hi,
Recently got a set of the 16gb 3600mhz cl14 set. I cant get it to run at 3600mhz though. I choose the XMP profile and save then it tries to start then dies, then starts again and goes through to OS. So I believe this is the motherboard rejecting the speed, resetting to default then rebooting again.

Specs;
2600x
B450m Mortar Max
8 Pack 16gb 3600mhz CL14
 
Hi,
Recently got a set of the 16gb 3600mhz cl14 set. I cant get it to run at 3600mhz though. I choose the XMP profile and save then it tries to start then dies, then starts again and goes through to OS. So I believe this is the motherboard rejecting the speed, resetting to default then rebooting again.

Specs;
2600x
B450m Mortar Max
8 Pack 16gb 3600mhz CL14
3600 can be tough on ryzen.

try upping voltage of dram max (1.40) for extra safety
trying increasing SOC voltage max 1.1 really

Tried getting 3600Mhz working on threadripper which is quite tough too, anything close to 3200 fails :(
 
3600 can be tough on ryzen.

try upping voltage of dram max (1.40) for extra safety
trying increasing SOC voltage max 1.1 really

Tried getting 3600Mhz working on threadripper which is quite tough too, anything close to 3200 fails :(
Thanks mate will give that a go. I did just try the XMP1 profile which is 3333mhz which worked straight away.
 
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