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How to decrease memory timings, compensating for voltage?

s2nascimento

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Good Morning.
I managed to stabilize my 4 memory modules at 3200Mhz and I intend to keep the frequency that I am now. the only help i need to understand now is how to tighten the timing compensating for voltage?
I'm focused only on the primary teams at first ...

Today I'm on timings 18-21-21-21-39-74
SOC Voltage - 1.0250
DRAM voltage - 1,400
VDDG CCD - 0.900
VDDG IOD - 0.900
VDDP Voltage - 0.900

What timing should I start lowering? and what should I increase in voltage to compensate for the tightening of the timing I changed?

motherboard - B450 Aorus Pro
Processor - Ryzen 5 3600
Power supply - Corsair 600W reais
four 8GB memory sticks of 3200MHZ HyperX Fury
 
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I'd recommend using the Ryzen DRAM Calculator and do what it recommends. You'll need to use an app like Thaiphoon Burner to get the info to put into the calculator.

I managed to get my 2x8GB 3000MHz Crucial Ballistix Sport LT to work at 3333MHz a while ago with timings at 16-19-19-19-38 at 1.35v. Maybe try tightening the CL first and work your way through the other timings.
 
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