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Ryzen "2" ?

Yep. Easy with B-die. Easy with both a 1700 and a 2700x. Then your experience is not typical.
As has been said a few times opethdisciple, your problem is almost certainly your mobo and nothing to do with ram.

It's not easy. You were just lucky. There are people that cannot do 3200 on bdie.
 
It's not easy. You were just lucky. There are people that cannot do 3200 on bdie.

:mad: You were coming out with same crap when i was running 32Gb of Hynix at 3200. And you are still coming out with it. It's not my fault you obviously have no idea haw to clock and tune ram...............................maybe you should do a course or something :mad:
 
:mad: You were coming out with same crap when i was running 32Gb of Hynix at 3200. And you are still coming out with it. It's not my fault you obviously have no idea haw to clock and tune ram...............................maybe you should do a course or something :mad:
I Know. I'w seen people going over 3000mhz with 32gb on hynix on zen 1 thing is we use GOOD motherboards and spend time messing about with calculators ram tests stability tests ect.

If i rmember good 1usmus that wrote calculator is runing dual rank hynix ram pas 3400mhz.... a freaking DUAL RANK HYNIX stable !!!
 
So basically its MY prime pro x370 that's the issue rather than the prime pro x370 being a poor mobo?

Because there are people with the same mobo, ram and lesser CPUs running the ram faster.
 
So basically its MY prime pro x370 that's the issue rather than the prime pro x370 being a poor mobo?

Because there are people with the same mobo, ram and lesser CPUs running the ram faster.

Me being one of those, Yeah.

The new CPU could still have a poor Imc. I'm not sure it's improved since the last gen, just the signalling in the new mbs.

There aren't different board revisions. The only difference would be the bios installed.
 
:mad: You were coming out with same crap when i was running 32Gb of Hynix at 3200. And you are still coming out with it. It's not my fault you obviously have no idea haw to clock and tune ram...............................maybe you should do a course or something :mad:

Haha. Maybe we should run a poll on how many people can hit 3200+.
Fyi I was one if the first to hit 3466 on this forum.
 
So basically its MY prime pro x370 that's the issue rather than the prime pro x370 being a poor mobo?

Because there are people with the same mobo, ram and lesser CPUs running the ram faster.

It could be, but lets go back to basics. Make shure you have the latest official release bios installed first ? Then make shure you have the ram installed in slots A2 and B2 ?
Assuming the above are ok then do the following.
Into bios and load optimized defaults, save and exit.
Into bios and load DOHCP, save and exit.
Boot back into windows and you should be at 14-14-14 3200 ? Run memtest. Job should be done.
If it's not after now having 2 sets of B-die, there is something wrong with the mobo.
 
Never stable though was it, because you have spent the last 6 months at least telling us that.

Fully stable as in 2000% memtest stable. Just couldn't handle the psu being unplugged nor could it boot if the room was cold.
Not that I need to justify my findings on here, it's clear to see that the ryzen imcs range from dog poo to average at best.
 
Fully stable as in 2000% memtest stable. Just couldn't handle the psu being unplugged nor could it boot if the room was cold.
Not that I need to justify my findings on here, it's clear to see that the ryzen imcs range from dog poo to average at best.

Then perhaps you would be better off on OCN and stick to the Intel thread. That way we don't have to read your inane stupid twaddle.
 
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Then perhaps you would be better off on OCN and stick to the Intel thread. That way we don't have to read your inane stupid twaddle.
just came back from work so did ya a quick bench. got this profile passing 2500% but no point as IF is not stable enough for my use 3533 is max stable where i can render whole night crash free :) u see those 4 missing CB15 points ?? thats what i lost UPGRADING to new windows verssion...

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Then perhaps you would be better off on OCN and stick to the Intel thread. That way we don't have to read your inane stupid twaddle.

He's one of the few who have owned both platforms and the high end chips. You have seen the guy who posts just about every day constantly about his ram trouble having tried multiple sets? That's just not fun unless you like running memory test benchmarks.
 
just came back from work so did ya a quick bench. got this profile passing 2500% but no point as IF is not stable enough for my use 3533 is max stable where i can render whole night crash free :) u see those 4 missing CB15 points ?? thats what i lost UPGRADING to new windows verssion...

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:D Looking good Zeed. At the moment i'm stuck at 3466 14-14-14, not completely stable.....................but working my way through trfc to find the sweet spot. 3500 at 15-15-15 is 100% stable though. If i can get 3466 14-14-14 with nice tight sub timings, i'll take that with 4x8Gig sticks. But i simply would have to take 2 out and see what it can really do :D
 
:D Looking good Zeed. At the moment i'm stuck at 3466 14-14-14, not completely stable.....................but working my way through trfc to find the sweet spot. 3500 at 15-15-15 is 100% stable though. If i can get 3466 14-14-14 with nice tight sub timings, i'll take that with 4x8Gig sticks. But i simply would have to take 2 out and see what it can really do :D

Why don't you just stay at 3500 @15, 15, 15? :D
 
Yep. Easy with B-die. Easy with both a 1700 and a 2700x. Then your experience is not typical.
As has been said a few times opethdisciple, your problem is almost certainly your mobo and nothing to do with ram.

B-die increases the odds certainly, but it's not easy and certainly not guaranteed to hit the rated speed. I had 2 x 1700X on 2 x AM4 boards that would not do anything over 2666 with the 8 Pack Dark B-die in conjunction with a number of other problems I won't go into here. Swapped both platforms to Z370, set XMP on the very same RAM kits and never looked back. I am pretty sure in my case the IMC was poor on both 1700X examples, but it's possible it was the boards. This is not me stating "ra ra Intel for the win" - far from it - but after 3 months of combing forums, changing settings and constantly testing I'd simply had enough and wanted to actually use my systems. Ironically I bought the 8 Pack kit because I knew Ryzen really needed the extra speed to get the best out of the interconnect, and had I gone straight to Intel would likely have bought slower memory. I do wonder just how exceptional Ryzen could be if the interconnect was set to a fixed speed independent of the memory controller.

Do not assume I am anti AMD, I was bitterly disappointed to have to sell my Ryzen kit, but this was my own personal experience nothing more and nothing less. Ryzen 2 looks to have improved the situation further and buying now would be a very tough choice, which is great for all enthusiasts.
 
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Then perhaps you would be better off on OCN and stick to the Intel thread. That way we don't have to read your inane stupid twaddle.

Perhaps you will read the comments from the guy that does nothing but overclock :
3200 on amd imc is not a given you know.... Intel sure but some amd imc are just junk.

No I won't be reviewing them. For me so far the new platform is not that great.

But hey, you hit 3466 so it must be easy right?
Just because YOU were able to hit it doesn't mean everyone can. And no, its not limited to "overclocking skill" Some IMC's are just poop. The sooner you accept that the less of an obnoxious git you will sound.
 
It would be Gaming stable im 100% sure

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@gavinh87

Dont go there I play gamz overclock and produce videos. Thats why I'm on ryzen as its best for all situations :)
 
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