Don't mean to derail the thread but would you mind sharing what settings you used to get that?
I have the 2x16 3600 cl16 kit myself and have only just started to play with my timings- il admit I've not stressed these to be sure of stability but I've run the 3600mhz at cl14 and now I am doing some quick tests at 3800mhz and cl16, but 3800mhz and cl14 sounds much better ha!
Sure, this post has all the info

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/forums/posts/34316688/
Load CPUZ to quick check timings
DRAM calc membench then easy as a quick test, cancel if you get errors
DRAM default after
Run Extreme1@anta777 config in TestMem5 v0.12. This is quite a hardcore test of RAM so 30 mins will uncover any problems
ZenTimings_v1.2.1 to show your timings are voltages
Thaiphoon to read your memory. You can convert to nanoseconds then export a report. The report can then be imported to DRAM calc to calculate safe / fast timings. Thaiphoon you can also read RAM details like the die used, which you select in DRAM calc to show safe / fast timings
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