Team Group Dark Pro "8 Pack Edition" 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C14 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black

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This ram seriously is the business

Asus prime pro B350 booted straight to 3200mhz with zero faff

Do not bother with anything else for Ryzen


Thanks Tom, glad its working sweet.

Their are two memories which to be frank destroy all others, 8 Pack and G.Skill, simply because they are screened and binned by hand. Though on 8 Pack we guarantee Samsung B Die which is the absolute best IC there is currently available for both AMD and Intel platforms.

I'd only buy lesser RAM to save money for a lower cost build, otherwise 8 Pack every time or the G.Skill RGB stuff if RGB is your thing. :)
 
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Thanks Tom, glad its working sweet.

Their are two memories which to be frank destroy all others, 8 Pack and G.Skill, simply because they are screened and binned by hand. Though on 8 Pack we guarantee Samsung B Die which is the absolute best IC there is currently available for both AMD and Intel platforms.

I'd only buy lesser RAM to save money for a lower cost build, otherwise 8 Pack every time or the G.Skill RGB stuff if RGB is your thing.

I actually looked how much I paid for 4GB back in 2008 for my i5 rig, the last time I updated that was 69 quid for 4GB so I think for what you get with the 8 Pack it's great value for money.
 
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Got myself 4x Sticks of this for my 8700K build, absolutely love it.
Stunning quality, understated looks, no silly heatspreaders just for looks and made in Taiwan to boot.
Could not be happier.
 
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I never tried low timings on ryzen more like verification on several boards.

On Intel the best of those sticks can go c12 4K Mhz with high volts. You need to test.....

when you say high volts, how many volts are we talking about for these? I don't want to kill them with 24/7 use.

when overclocking ryzen memory, how do you tell if it's the Ryzen IMC or the RAM that is causing stability issues? Will a poor Ryzen IMC fail to train the memory and not boot, or will it boot and just cause memcheck errors?

thanks for your help
 
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FINALLY stabilised the ram at 3333mhz

1700x @ 3875 (100x38.75)
1.3875v (LLC 4/6)
1.1v SOC

Ram 3333mhz @ 14-14-14-34
DRAM 1.45v
VTTDDR 0.726v
ProcODT 68.6 ohms

it seemed to be a juggling act between ram volts, termination volts and ProcODT.
 
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Will the 3600mhz kits run at 3200mhz @ 14-14-14-31 if required?

on wot platform

Will the 3600mhz kits run at 3200mhz @ 14-14-14-31 if required?

8pack is the man to ask tbh, but wud think so... I have the 3200mhz kit on z270 and I got them easy to 3600 12-12-12-29 t1 with tight sub timmings
 
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FINALLY stabilised the ram at 3333mhz

1700x @ 3875 (100x38.75)
1.3875v (LLC 4/6)
1.1v SOC

Ram 3333mhz @ 14-14-14-34
DRAM 1.45v
VTTDDR 0.726v
ProcODT 68.6 ohms

it seemed to be a juggling act between ram volts, termination volts and ProcODT.

managed to get 3466 to run using 16-16-16-32 timings in the vortez review. noticed this gave me a bandwidth in memtest of 18567MB/s vs 18995MB/s I was getting with 3386 using 14-14-14-34.

*edit* apparently this is obvious as the cas14 at 3386 has lower latency than the 3466 @ cas16. gonna push to get this for cas12 timings.
 
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