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I'm not sure what your experience is with over locking but here are a few guides to mull over before whacking voltage into places.


 
Thanks for that.
I know basics about overclocking (been doing it for the last 20 years or so).
Just at a bit of a loss with this one, as tried everything I already know.
can only think that the voltages or maybe a different setting is holding it back, as lots of others manage to do it without many issues.
 
In general 3800 CL16 will be faster by providing more bandwidth and running the IF higher helps.

In terms of raw latencies the 3600 CL14 will come out ahead so perhaps depends on the application, but 3800 CL16 probably wins overall.
 
What is better:
3600 @ cl14
3800 @ cl16

Thanks
i would like to add that there's a good deal of feeling that every stick is identical, just with different xmp profiles. Either stick is extremely likely to run at either speed. So the short answer is: it doesn't matter. The longer answer is: whichever set is cheapest, as long as you're happy to tinker.
 
Well I've managed 3600mhz 14-14-14-28-2T so far, tRFC at 252 with some tweaks to secondary and tertiary timings I'm just below 50ns on latency :)

It's actually made a considerable difference to my minimum FPS in MW2.

EDIT: One thing I can't acheive is the command rate at 1T. It won't even boot with any of the 1N options selected.
 
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I have returned....again ! I like the idea of pushing the most out of my ram and everytime I give it ago it seems fine for a week or so and then il get an error and revert to xmp, this is my current O.C. which has seemed stable for 2days

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Can't change to 1t, errors quite quickly, trcdrd didn't want to go below 16 either, I had the trfc down to 130s initially and errored on anta777 about an hour in, I kept getting error 2 and 12 after a while, I have a 120mm fan pointed at the ram modules, after trying to increase voltage/change resistances etc I came across a post mentioning it could be trfc so I moved it up a good chunk to 180ns to try and eliminate it, I have passed the 3 cycle anta777 memtest yesterday and then earlier today, done some gaming between yesterday and today also - mostly rocket league and Civ 6, havnt noticed any issues yet, if it stays stable I may try to move trfc down abit but looking like I might have finally dialed in a stable ram OC lol

Vdimm isn't displayed but it's at 1.5v
 
Currently have:


Sat on an MSI Meg x570 unify motherboard. Starting to see some games using the ram and wanted to go to 32GB, given the price difference is only £20 wasn't sure about adding an other 2 stick of the same or pulling the existing ram and putting this in:


Any thoughts?
 
Currently have:


Sat on an MSI Meg x570 unify motherboard. Starting to see some games using the ram and wanted to go to 32GB, given the price difference is only £20 wasn't sure about adding an other 2 stick of the same or pulling the existing ram and putting this in:


Any thoughts?
Given the price difference is only 20 quid I'd go for the 32gb and sell the 16gb kit which would mean the 32gb kit works out quite a bit cheaper.
 
Hi all,

I'm inclined on getting the 32GB 3600 C16 kit https://www.overclockers.co.uk/team...00c16-3600mhz-dual-channel-kit-my-002-8p.html

For my new 5800x3D build. I'm really only interested in being able to run XMP and that's it. Not gonna spend endless time tweaking every little thing. Is this kit able to do that? As I've read some just don't at all. Im torn between the teamgroup and https://www.gskill.com/product/165/167/1536717320/F4-3200C14D-16GTZRX
which is also b-die but 3200 C14.

In theory which of these two would be the best choice for the 5800x3d?
 
I've just moved from the 16gb kit that would happily sit at 3800 cass 14 at 1.40v to the 32gb kit.

Unfortunately the new kit won't even post at 3800 cas 16 and I've tried voltage upto 1.45.

Also tried 3600 14/14/34 but that doesnt pass memtest and blue screened the pc so at the moment I have it running at xmp.
 
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