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Is there anything better than this for tuning on the market right now? Has anyone had any experience tuning this ram?

TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert Overclocking 10L DDR5 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) 7200MHz​





Im also very surprised that OCUK doesn't sell this which is making me question how good they actually are?
 
Is there anything better than this for tuning on the market right now? Has anyone had any experience tuning this ram?

TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert Overclocking 10L DDR5 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) 7200MHz​





Im also very surprised that OCUK doesn't sell this which is making me question how good they actually are?
There are a lot of good kits of RAM that OC don’t sell. That doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t buy them.

I would post your question to Reddit or a US based OC forum as you’ll more likely get the answer given a larger user base.
 
I know that Buildzoid covered 7200 and 7600 speed RAM in that June buying guide I posted recently.

I also know that the T-Create Classic 10L DDR5 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) 5600MHz CTCCD532G5600HC46DC01 has excellent memory chips and can be overclocked to much faster speeds.

It also depends on what system you’re installing them on and how strong your memory controller is.

A Z690 motherboard and 12th Intel CPU may not be able to run 7200 speed RAM.
 
I know that Buildzoid covered 7200 and 7600 speed RAM in that June buying guide I posted recently.

I also know that the T-Create Classic 10L DDR5 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) 5600MHz CTCCD532G5600HC46DC01 has excellent memory chips and can be overclocked to much faster speeds.

It also depends on what system you’re installing them on and how strong your memory controller is.

A Z690 motherboard and 12th Intel CPU may not be able to run 7200 speed RAM.

I've done some looking up on another forum and there has been some success in running faster than 7000mhz on 12th gen on a Z690 board in particular my Z690 ITX board. BUT I'll be upgrading to 14th gen anyway so hoping to have abit more luck on the speed size with a better MC on the cpu.

My current ram maxes out around 6200mhz on a Corsair Vengeance kit with tighter timings. This is a 5600mhz kit but i've manually overclocked it to go beyond.

It's a little tempting to buy it now and just play about with it, especially if its A-Die stuff.
 
I've done some looking up on another forum and there has been some success in running faster than 7000mhz on 12th gen on a Z690 board in particular my Z690 ITX board. BUT I'll be upgrading to 14th gen anyway so hoping to have abit more luck on the speed size with a better MC on the cpu.

My current ram maxes out around 6200mhz on a Corsair Vengeance kit with tighter timings. This is a 5600mhz kit but i've manually overclocked it to go beyond.

It's a little tempting to buy it now and just play about with it, especially if its A-Die stuff.
Two DIMM slot motherboards have much better memory support and can do much higher memory speeds and lower latencies (on average) when compared to regular 4 DIMM motherboards.

Also, some success is not the same as regularly can run speeds of X at all the time.

This is a 5600mhz kit but i've manually overclocked it to go beyond.

Open up CPU-z and have a look to see if your RAM is Hynix chips. You might already own A Die RAM. It'll be under the speed section. If so, you're likely running RAM that can do speeds really close to the high-end kits.

You'd still see better memory overclocking on a 2 DIMM Z790 motherboard with a 13th gen CPU* (Some 13th gen memory controllers are trash though).
 
Two DIMM slot motherboards have much better memory support and can do much higher memory speeds and lower latencies (on average) when compared to regular 4 DIMM motherboards.

Also, some success is not the same as regularly can run speeds of X at all the time.



Open up CPU-z and have a look to see if your RAM is Hynix chips. You might already own A Die RAM. It'll be under the speed section. If so, you're likely running RAM that can do speeds really close to the high-end kits.

You'd still see better memory overclocking on a 2 DIMM Z790 motherboard with a 13th gen CPU* (Some 13th gen memory controllers are trash though).

Nah i looked it up before, its Samsung B die that i have. Still good but not the best. I tried 6400mhz but it won't boot, just boot loops.
 
Ah ok. DDR5 Samsung B die does work quite well with AMD CPUs as far as I recall because the timings are so tight.

For Intel you want Hynix that clocks to very high transfer speeds.
I can confirm this but it’s only slightly better.

These are probably A-Die due to the speed. Lower speed version can be M-Die which allow for slightly tighter timings. All makes very little difference really on AMD with X3D chips according to my testing.

If you don‘t want to mess then the Corsair Vengeance 36/32 are a good buy and are cheap.
 
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