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System Name | Ryzen Reynolds |
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Processor | Ryzen 1600 - 4.0Ghz 1.415v - SMT disabled |
Motherboard | mATX Asrock AB350m AM4 |
Cooling | Raijintek Leto Pro |
Memory | Vulcan T-Force 16GB DDR4 3000 16.18.18 @3200Mhz 14.17.17 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ 4GB RX 580 - 1450/2000 BIOS mod 8-) |
Storage | Seagate B'cuda 1TB/Sandisk 128GB SSD |
Display(s) | Acer ED242QR 75hz Freesync |
Case | Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-01 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair VS 550w |
Mouse | Zalman ZM-M401R |
Keyboard | Razor Lycosa |
Software | Windows 10 x64 |
Benchmark Scores | https://www.3dmark.com/spy/6220813 |
So though I would try and lower the timings slightly on my Ripjaw 4Gb set default 1600 7.8.7.24, not too shabby to begin with
Starting off in little steps thought I would try 7.7.7.22 1600, booted straight up no issues, ok so a minor reduction in timings, but still nice
Then I thought sod it, I think I will try and raise the speed, loosened timings upto 9.9.9.27 and went straight for 2000mhz, upped the voltage to 1.64v and again booted straight into windows, ran maxxmem benchmark and am getting:
Memory Copy: 18'798 MByte/sec
Memory Read: 19'723 MByte/sec
Memory Write: 17'540 MByte/sec
Memory Latency: 45.8 ns
yay not too bad, think I might risk it and try and lower the timings slightly, any suggestions for me before I do? please note my i5 760 is running 200bclk (4ghz) 1.24vcore, with all other voltages left at auto except for memory
Starting off in little steps thought I would try 7.7.7.22 1600, booted straight up no issues, ok so a minor reduction in timings, but still nice
Then I thought sod it, I think I will try and raise the speed, loosened timings upto 9.9.9.27 and went straight for 2000mhz, upped the voltage to 1.64v and again booted straight into windows, ran maxxmem benchmark and am getting:
Memory Copy: 18'798 MByte/sec
Memory Read: 19'723 MByte/sec
Memory Write: 17'540 MByte/sec
Memory Latency: 45.8 ns
yay not too bad, think I might risk it and try and lower the timings slightly, any suggestions for me before I do? please note my i5 760 is running 200bclk (4ghz) 1.24vcore, with all other voltages left at auto except for memory