LEXAR MEMORY

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Hi there


We have become a Lexar partner, they use primarily Samsung and Micron IC, so the quality is very good, exactly as you would expect from a brand such as Lexar.

To launch the brand we have some very aggressive quantity limited deals on the high-end Hades memory in 3600MHz DDR.



The range shall be expanding further over coming weeks to include more DDR4 and DDR5 lines along with SSD's.
 
Anyone got this yet?
Any info on these RAM, is it dual or single rank?
What chip is it?

thanks

I think they used to use Micron (or SpecTek) a lot in their memory and SSDs, but the reviews of Lexar memory that I've seen don't seem to know. I assume Gibbo is more "in the know" than I.
 
Not sure if I should put this in a separate thread or not, so let me know if I should.

I've recently bought some of this and it arrived today.
The thing is, the motherboard I'm running it in (Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac) only seems to run memory at 3000MHz (at least when using XMP profile, which says it's 3600).
So what I'm wondering is, if I'm running the RAM at 3000MHz, can I tighten the timings? Given what I know about tuning RAM could be written on the back of a very small thing, how do I know what timings to use?

Or, the motherboard webpage says that for summit ridge the memory supports DDR4 3466+(OC) and 3200(OC). If the XMP profile isn't setting it above 3000, could I do it manually?

Thanks.
 
Have you looked at the SPD profiles with CPU-Z, or the XMP profiles available in the BIOS?

What CPU are you using?
I haven't no, I have seen some screenshots in reviews though and it didn't look helpful.

Currently using a Ryzen 1400, although I would like to upgrade to a 2600 or 3600 so that it's Windows 11 compatible (the issue being the CPU cooler clearance, so it needs to run cool).
 
Ryzen 1400
Or, the motherboard webpage says that for summit ridge the memory supports DDR4 3466+(OC) and 3200(OC). If the XMP profile isn't setting it above 3000, could I do it manually?
yes you can set the ram frequency and timings manually but a ryzen 1400 isnt going to run fast memory 3000-3200 seems average, set your dram voltage 1.35 and enter the primary timings and set the frequency to 3000/3200
 
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