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System Name | ROG 9800X3d By purecain |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D |
Motherboard | ASUS Crosshair X670E Hero |
Cooling | Noctua NH U12A |
Memory | 64Gb G.Skill Trident Z5 neo RGB 6400@6000mhz@1.41v |
Video Card(s) | Aorus RTX4090 Extreme Waterforce |
Storage | 990Pro2Tb-1TbSamsung Evo M.2/ 2TbSamsung QVO/ 1TbSamsung Evo780/ 120gbKingston Now |
Display(s) | LG 65UN85006LA 65" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV |
Case | Thermaltake CoreX71 Limited Edition Etched Tempered Glass Door |
Audio Device(s) | On board/NIcomplete audio 6 |
Power Supply | Seasonic FOCUS 1000w 80+ |
Mouse | M65 RGB Elite |
Keyboard | K95 RGB Platinum |
Software | Windows11pro |
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When i initially bought this ram, i remember having to use it at 2T as it simply would not boot up with the 1800X otherwise.
I had the same experience with the 2700X, then the 3900X.
This problem has now carried across to my new CPU the 5950X. I recognise the performance cost and after spending the last 4hrs on my 3rd attempt or so trying to get it working, I'm once again finding hard walls.
After a discussion on this forum earlier in the week I was told by another user that 1T was pretty much essential for good performance.
I've checked a few threads of his and they were all correct which leads me to think there is a work around for my problem. A number of timings etc set a certain way.
If these work arounds exist, embarrassingly I have not found them when researching the matter over the years.
I'm pretty much resigned to using 2T but I'm open to any suggestions as i seemingly know very little compared to some of the members here when it comes to ram timings.
This is my memory config
G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3466C1-8GTZR (4x8gb B-Die)
If I am unable to run at 1T then should I be able to run tighter settings in 2T.
When I'm memory overclocking i usually get a spare SSD and install windows 10, avoid any corruption on my main install while I'm playing around.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, a little reading material or previous thread, I'd very much appreciate it.
I feel like I need to buy new memory, I just cant bring myself to do it as i know these sticks have more in them.
2 of the sticks are rated for 4000mhz, I flashed the spd's to the same as the 3466mhz sticks I already had.
Notice i didnt give you the benchmark results in CPU-Z. They are really low, so theres my motivation for learning everything I can about memory so I can get my pc performing properly.
I'm also big enough to admit I need some assistance.
What say ye???
I had the same experience with the 2700X, then the 3900X.
This problem has now carried across to my new CPU the 5950X. I recognise the performance cost and after spending the last 4hrs on my 3rd attempt or so trying to get it working, I'm once again finding hard walls.
After a discussion on this forum earlier in the week I was told by another user that 1T was pretty much essential for good performance.
I've checked a few threads of his and they were all correct which leads me to think there is a work around for my problem. A number of timings etc set a certain way.
If these work arounds exist, embarrassingly I have not found them when researching the matter over the years.
I'm pretty much resigned to using 2T but I'm open to any suggestions as i seemingly know very little compared to some of the members here when it comes to ram timings.
This is my memory config
G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3466C1-8GTZR (4x8gb B-Die)
If I am unable to run at 1T then should I be able to run tighter settings in 2T.
When I'm memory overclocking i usually get a spare SSD and install windows 10, avoid any corruption on my main install while I'm playing around.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, a little reading material or previous thread, I'd very much appreciate it.
I feel like I need to buy new memory, I just cant bring myself to do it as i know these sticks have more in them.
2 of the sticks are rated for 4000mhz, I flashed the spd's to the same as the 3466mhz sticks I already had.
Notice i didnt give you the benchmark results in CPU-Z. They are really low, so theres my motivation for learning everything I can about memory so I can get my pc performing properly.
I'm also big enough to admit I need some assistance.
What say ye???
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