x570 - Why is my latency so 'high'

What's you default score in dram calc? 210 and below is very good. Under 200. Excellent.

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224.49

Not great then?
 
@VincentHanna So tfaw should be at at least 4* trrds. Any lower and stability is typically a problem. In fact it might ignore your number and put its own in.

I would have that at 28 at least.

What is your score with that?

Tbh 210 is very good. But that 3 seconds could be for other reasons beyond our control.
 
Hehe, I did a quick search for previous interactions and that was the only thing of note that came up.

I said certain NPC's were immortal and that you couldn't kill David Sarif.

You uploaded pictures of you doing that very thing...I didn't realise you could kill him at the end of the game :)
 
Hehe, I did a quick search for previous interactions and that was the only thing of note that came up.

I said certain NPC's were immortal and that you couldn't kill David Sarif.

You uploaded pictures of you doing that very thing...I didn't realise you could kill him at the end of the game :)
Oh yeah I remember that now. Nothing to get to be annoyed about there :D
 
Tbh mate I don't know.

Is it b-die? You can find out by doing an export from thaiphoon burner.

I think your results all look good now to be honest. I doubt you can go much further.

What are your volts for vdimm?

Right I've exported both of my Thaiphoon Burner reports to Complete HTML files and imported them to DRAM Calculator.

They are both the exact same and are indeed Samsung B Die.

So should the results for DRAM Calc now be more accurate?

I've no idea where the tRFC (alt) value goes in my Gigabyte/Aorus BIOS either, I only seem to have tRFC / tRFC2 / tRFC4
 
Right I've exported both of my Thaiphoon Burner reports to Complete HTML files and imported them to DRAM Calculator.

They are both the exact same and are indeed Samsung B Die.

So should the results for DRAM Calc now be more accurate?

I've no idea where the tRFC (alt) value goes in my Gigabyte/Aorus BIOS either, I only seem to have tRFC / tRFC2 / tRFC4
Not necessarily more accurate, but should give tighter timings etc as it knows its better stuff. You can select b-die in the drop down of the calculator.
 
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