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

Appears to be stable, I was using the trial for the 3200 test but the read has improved by about 7000, all the other numbers look the same. Guess I should see how stable it is, memtest86 again?

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Update on my timings for 3600 @ 1.44v, these are Memtest stable, 51800 Read, 28787 Write, 50400 Copy, 66.9ns Latency. SOC and CLDO VDDG are both set to 1.1v CLDO VDDP is on Auto.

I have changed the table that I was working from, it now includes the Auto settings from my motherboard (CH7 Bios 2501 AGESA 1002) as well as the figures from Ryzen Calculator for Profile versions 1 & 2 Safe and Fast, which hopefully will be useful as it's possible the Version 1 timings might be stable on AGESA 1003 and later but I'm waiting for Asus to update the BIOS for my board.

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Thank you so much. Works perfectly for me.
 
Turns out my 14-15-14-14-28-42-288 3600 settings is unstable at anything less than 1.5v :o , haven't survived the night on memtest with helper even on 1.495v, but with 1.5 easily does around 28000% (aprox a night).
 
What a safe memory voltage for better timings with a ryzen 3800x? BIOS shows everything over 1.4 volts as red which is off putting. I am currently running @ 3800 RAM and IF 1900.
 
Looking for 32GB quad channel for my Threadripper 2920x, would the "Team Group Dark Pro "8 Pack Edition" 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C14 3200MHz" fit the bill or should I look elsewhere?
 
it will be fine for most but overheating can be a problem. anything over 1.6v for mine results in heat soak. am considering a fan module to sit over the top.
ye, could feel it was getting warm - installed extra 120mm on top, pushing air down on the the ram sticks, just to be on the safe side :)
 
Update on my timings for 3600 @ 1.44v, these are Memtest stable, 51800 Read, 28787 Write, 50400 Copy, 66.9ns Latency. SOC and CLDO VDDG are both set to 1.1v CLDO VDDP is on Auto.

I have changed the table that I was working from, it now includes the Auto settings from my motherboard (CH7 Bios 2501 AGESA 1002) as well as the figures from Ryzen Calculator for Profile versions 1 & 2 Safe and Fast, which hopefully will be useful as it's possible the Version 1 timings might be stable on AGESA 1003 and later but I'm waiting for Asus to update the BIOS for my board.

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Cool! I notice you have VDDG at 1.1v. I wanted to try this but was scared because on my board when I set VDDG to 1.1v it goes red. But I did find some AMD Ryzen master documentation that did say set VDDG to 1.1v.
 
I was thinking of picking up some of the 3600mhz version of these as they're £120 at the moment. What are people typically getting clock speed and memory timing wise?. I currently have the Crucial Balistix 3200mhz ram (AES) and no matter the settings can't push it over 3466mhz.

I have also tested my IF at 1900 in games, general tasks in windows and so forth and nothing unusual, so wondering if it's worth the extra £50 for the kit. :)
 
I was thinking of picking up some of the 3600mhz version of these as they're £120 at the moment. What are people typically getting clock speed and memory timing wise?. I currently have the Crucial Balistix 3200mhz ram (AES) and no matter the settings can't push it over 3466mhz.

I have also tested my IF at 1900 in games, general tasks in windows and so forth and nothing unusual, so wondering if it's worth the extra £50 for the kit. :)

If your IF can do 1900MHz stable then I'd say the upgrade for the ram is warranted.
 
If your IF can do 1900MHz stable then I'd say the upgrade for the ram is warranted.

Well, i read in this thread and other posts in regards to your IF testing about audio corruption, booting into windows, etc and tested it out for about 2 hours with games, media, and general thiings i do on my pc and nothing was different. :) (Memory was stock as well) :)
 
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