New cl26 DDR5 RAM for Ryzen coming in January.

Buildzoid was taking about tPHYRDL and he said he checked it was the same. I checked mine with EXPO enabled only and one was 36 and the other 34:

That's pretty common, there is an option AMD overclocking section under the DDR section to adjust them as you set it to manual starting at 1 and it normally corrects it or it can be your VDDP which can bring it into line.
 
More G.skill ram announced.

Just out of curiosity which of those two configurations would be better for gaming?

The low latency or the high speed?
It depends on the CPU. I wouldn't spend the extra money for RAM with a lower CAS latency than 30 as it's too expensive for the performance improvement.

Just get RAM that's fast enough and well priced and base your decision on real world performance results - you can find many youtube channels that will show the performance difference between different sets of RAM for specific games.
 
anyone else tried the new bios's with the latest AGESA PI-1.2.0.3a Patch A ?

I updated my MSI B650 Tomahawk last night and so far it seems to have improved overclocking on my 2x32gb memory

previously I struggled to get 6400 c32 stable even for 20 minutes, yet with this new patch I ran 8 hours overnight at 6400 c30 with medium tight timings with no errors
 
anyone else tried the new bios's with the latest AGESA PI-1.2.0.3a Patch A ?

I updated my MSI B650 Tomahawk last night and so far it seems to have improved overclocking on my 2x32gb memory

previously I struggled to get 6400 c32 stable even for 20 minutes, yet with this new patch I ran 8 hours overnight at 6400 c30 with medium tight timings with no errors
The voltage settings may have been improved. Everything else would largely be the same. Check that you're still running in 1:1 mode though.

You'd need to test using real world software to see if there is an actual performance improvement.
 
I have a x870e taichi lite and with the dead CPU, I'm just thinking I'm lucky at default expo with my 6000 cl30 gskill; I updated to the latest 3.2 bios with that agesa purely to try to avoid getting a dead cpu. I had one failed restart on 3.2 but thankfully, a soft power off is all it took to start up again. I'm still into cooling but overclocking not so much (but might UV my 9070xt red devil when I get a block on it).
 
that has to be a placeholder price or were all doomed lol
Why are we doomed and why would they drop the price when some people are willing to pay that much for RAM?

It says pre-order and I'd be inclined to say that that is the retail price as is. It may drop in time but there may be ultra low volume available so if they sell 5 kits at £1200, so be it.

RAM has low profit margins so why not sell some specific RAM kits at high profit if you can?
 
The 64GB 6000C26 sticks were around £310 on an American site. Will probably be cheaper here.

Been messing with a set the last few days. EXPO 6000 C26 has trfc at 884 but seems to run fine on my 9800X3D. VT3, karhu & TM5 all passed.

Trying to get 6400C26 stable at the moment. GDM disabled wont even post at 6400.

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I tried Buildzoids settings for 6400C26 but those kept failing TM5 on my setup.

Previous kit below was able to get 6200 C26. VDD was around 1.7+ however so needed active cooling.
 
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The 64GB 6000C26 sticks were around £310 on an American site. Will probably be cheaper here.
They are £1200 a kit with Overclockers.

What is the gaming performance improvement like? I see you're running a 7800X3D so I expect it's less sensitive to the lower latency.
 
Debating buying the 6000 c26 kit once in stock or just trying the 6400 c32 and seeing if I can get similar results with that.
 
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