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

Your link seems to be messed up!!!

Like I say your only relief is your hand and its to type with!!!

Vortez did far in excess of what you did on those sticks as you will soon see.

No, you reported it to a mod like a little bitch lol. I'm guessing you were a bit embarrassed.
A note to everyone here, when 8pack gets proven wrong he deletes your posts like a child.

As I said you are a fraud. I have the screenshots I posted saved so keep an eye out for when they make a reappearance.
 
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Walk away friend, not even your **** talking can get you out of this one.
You or nobody else can guarantee that ryzen can do 3466-3600
You failed at it, even with super loose timings. When asked for proof that I could do it you go back and delete my post.
You are a fraud.
 
Hmm so a mod can go around editing any posts that seem to show him as wrong on a tech forum?
considering if ocuk should be my choice shop or not. Dissapointing considering the fine job done on my system. :(
 
Ehhh.... if you're getting into petty fights on a forum you shouldn't also be abusing mod powers to edit someones posts to immature comments when they disagree...
 
Walk away friend, not even your **** talking can get you out of this one.
You or nobody else can guarantee that ryzen can do 3466-3600
You failed at it, even with super loose timings. When asked for proof that I could do it you go back and delete my post.
You are a fraud.

No offence, but this is some serious role reversal from you, Gavin. It wasn't all that long ago that you had your pitch fork out when I told you that those speeds were conditional. Now, you're all for it.

3600 is indeed possible with the right tune, board, modules and a systematic approach. It is not by any means easy, and there's no real guarantee that all samples will achieve it unconditionally. 3466 should be achievable on the majority of CPU without a problem, assuming the user is capable. 3500-3550 was possible on very early microcode, too. I demonstrated on OCN at the time. The real problem is that X370 is not much of an enthusiast platform, and requires more nous and time than Intel parts in order to push things.

That said, advising users to try CAS12 is poor advice, there's no escaping that fact.

Nor is there any escaping constantly resorting to calling forum members and customers keyboard warriors, as being fairly terrible behaviour from staff.
 
No offence, but this is some serious role reversal from you, Gavin. It wasn't all that long ago that you had your pitch fork out when I told you that those speeds were conditional. Now, you're all for it.

3600 is indeed possible with the right tune, board, modules and a systematic approach. It is not by any means easy, and there's no real guarantee that all samples will achieve it unconditionally. 3466 should be achievable on the majority of CPU without a problem, assuming the user is capable. 3500-3550 was possible on very early microcode, too. I demonstrated on OCN at the time. The real problem is that X370 is not much of an enthusiast platform, and requires more nous and time than Intel parts in order to push things.

That said, advising users to try CAS12 is poor advice, there's no escaping that fact.

Nor is there any escaping constantly resorting to calling forum members and customers keyboard warriors, as being fairly terrible behaviour from staff.

A bit of an exaggeration I think there scone :)
That was back when you were making statements long before you even had the CPU. Wasn't the maximum speed you said was 2666? I also dispute your statement that 3466 should be achievable, there are many out there including one of my own that is stuck at 2933.
Same board same ram.
I am well aware of the speeds you achieved. I even posted in your stability thread at ocn.

That doesn't mean everyone can achieve it and having ocuk staff posting ridiculous claims and then trying to hide failed test results is embarrassing.
 
A bit of an exaggeration I think there scone :)
That was back when you were making statements long before you even had the CPU. Wasn't the maximum speed you said was 2666? I also dispute your statement that 3466 should be achievable, there are many out there including one of my own that is stuck at 2933.
Same board same ram.
I am well aware of the speeds you achieved. I even posted in your stability thread at ocn.

That doesn't mean everyone can achieve it and having ocuk staff posting ridiculous claims and then trying to hide failed test results is embarrassing.

What I said was twisted every which way to Sunday to suit the argument, however, I stated anyone able to achieve 3866+ would get my X99 gear, as the platform imposed limits fall comfortably short of this.

2666 is the maximum supported frequency prior to overclocking, and I'd seen 3600 working for myself before the release build. I don't wholly disagree with anything you're saying, and there are a lot of variables with DRAM overclocking - which is why no guarantees are given. Nor do I think there should be, but 3466 with the right modules on the CH6 is achievable with the right approach, that's just the way it is. The problem is an alignment one with a lot of values at play riding mostly on a single rail - hence fuel to the fire of it not being an enthusiast platform.

Unfortunately, it seems that was is possible and what is easily achieved is being overreached here and lost in translation.
 
Hi 8 Pack, I am planning to buy this memory with my new Ryzen build - I've got 3600 MHz C16 in mind. Just a couple of questions: were those sticks tested on any Gigabyte motherboard? I am thinking of getting Gaming 5 (not Gaming K5). And one more: have you tested what would be the frequency penalty if 4x 16GB were used instead of 2x 16GB? Cheers.

//OK, found this review that answered my motherboard question. Gaming 5 an R3 pretty solid, so shouldn't be a problem with 1700 or 1700X either.

https://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/team_dark_pro_8_pack_edition_review,1.html
 
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The sticks are 8gb. The Samsung IC limitation means all sticks must be 8gb. For quality and performance we only use Samsung IC. 3600mhz is IMC dependent on Ryzen. Some can. Some cant do it. 3466mhz is very easy. The memory is for sure not the limiting factor as all can do 4000mhz C18 on Intel. Even 4133mhz C18.

The Vortez review of the memory is here: https://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/team_dark_pro_8_pack_edition_review,1.html it will explain what you can expect. 32gb also depends on IMC just like Intel platform 3200mhz 32gb No issue 3333mhz often no issue.

WTB is here: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/team...3200mhz-dual-channel-kit-black-my-08l-tg.html
 
Ok all just to show some memory that is compatible with Threadripper in 32gb and 64gb capacity. Then users can buy and know what they get is working from launch Bios. 4x8gb 32gb No problem upto 3333mhz at C14 XMP setting and 8x8gb 64gb no problem at 2933mhz XMP Setting. The key is Samsung IC it seems then no issues. Other ICs which I tried mixed results. Diffucult to get stable even 4 x 4gb at above 2666mhz. All the pics shown are on ASUS Zenith with 8Pack 3200mhz kit which will always be Samsung IC throughout its lifespan unlike some other SKU which switch. I also tried 3200mhz 4x 8gb on Gigabyte which also worked fine Taichi incoming so will try all combinations on all boards given time. Performance results I cant show yet and always observe NDA.






The Vortez review of the memory is here: https://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/team_dark_pro_8_pack_edition_review,1.html
WTB is here: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/team...3200mhz-dual-channel-kit-black-my-08l-tg.html
For 32gb I used two kits for 64gb I used four kits.
 
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