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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Wouldn't that depend if your IF can go to 1900? On my Intel does that speed fine 16-16-16-34.Has anyone run this memory at 3800 with a 3700x?
Has anyone run this memory at 3800 with a 3700x?
1.5 is fine for these sticks, isn't it?Turns out my 14-15-14-14-28-42-288 3600 settings is unstable at anything less than 1.5v, haven't survived the night on memtest with helper even on 1.495v, but with 1.5 easily does around 28000% (aprox a night).
yeap , even 8pack recons it is safe for 24/71.5 is fine for these sticks, isn't it?
Can someone give me tighter timing settings for 3200mhz is it possible to run at cas 13 or 12 @ 3200? i'm to lazy to read 49 pages...
What do you need speeds for? You wanted timings, sticking to 3.2 , in it? Anyways , it is just extract from http://www.softnology.biz/files.htmlHi sorry can't see the speeds
yeap , even 8pack recons it is safe for 24/7
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 sideit 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.
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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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.