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Memory SPD profile dump reader?

ir_cow

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Anyone know a program that can read these DDR5 SPD memory profile dumps?

I started collecting them, but besides using a Gigabyte motherboard to flash the ram to the saved XMP profile, I cannot find way to read it on the computer. Hex reader and Rom reader doesn't work for me.

It would be cool to view the file on the computer and edit instead of the using the motherboard to do it. These profiles show up as XMP4 / 5 and can be see by ASRock and MSI motherboards. ASUS and EVGA doesn't see the extra profiles.
 

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Does typhoon burner not support ddr5 yet? Maybe @sneekypeet knows
 
Typhoon Burner would blank out all your SPD data for DDR5. I stopped using it. Not sure if it got a update, but I sure don't trust that program with DDR5.
 
Try AIDA64 or hwinfo64. Pm me if you need "help installing" the full version.
 
Anyone know a program that can read these DDR5 SPD memory profile dumps?

I started collecting them, but besides using a Gigabyte motherboard to flash the ram to the saved XMP profile, I cannot find way to read it on the computer. Hex reader and Rom reader doesn't work for me.

It would be cool to view the file on the computer and edit instead of the using the motherboard to do it. These profiles show up as XMP4 / 5 and can be see by ASRock and MSI motherboards. ASUS and EVGA doesn't see the extra profiles.

I use OCTool, for DDR5 modules. https://www.dropbox.com/s/igzqncls06mrb75/OCTool_ADL0115.zip?dl=0

Open Tool, Extract, and I save tool to desktop. When you have the option click [Read From Target] to read modules.

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Does typhoon burner not support ddr5 yet? Maybe @sneekypeet knows
Have yet to try the latest update. They do show DDR5 spec additions, so it may. I just started pulling spreaders because it took so long.

Just grabbed the latest, and the readme says it will work, but you have to jigger some settings to make it run on 11 and set a bios feature to work with DDR5.
 
I use OCTool, for DDR5 modules. https://www.dropbox.com/s/igzqncls06mrb75/OCTool_ADL0115.zip?dl=0

Open Tool, Extract, and I save tool to desktop. When you have the option click [Read From Target] to read modules.
Thanks, I gave the tool a go. Doesn't read the files I saved from the Gigabyte Motherboard, but it does read whatever DIMMs I have installed. Haven't tried to write to them yet. Need to find some ram I don't care about first to experiment with.

The only complaint I have really is the text goes over the check boxes or is completely cut off. Can't easily read all the settings.
 
Thanks, I gave the tool a go. Doesn't read the files I saved from the Gigabyte Motherboard, but it does read whatever DIMMs I have installed. Haven't tried to write to them yet. Need to find some ram I don't care about first to experiment with.

The only complaint I have really is the text goes over the check boxes or is completely cut off. Can't easily read all the settings.

If you only want to read the module SPD data,.. RAMMon does have a cleaner display, allows Export/Copy. https://www.passmark.com/products/rammon/
 
@Braegnok

I finally got around to flashing. Works alright. Not sure why the values are off by one (should be 38-48-84-117). Still beats typing in the values every time.

OCT-Flash.jpg
 
ddr4 spd write and spd read editor ? export file application ?
 
Gui: my pc Not supported message ?
Hmm I did read that it only works on Asus Apex, but never tired another. There is another thread about DDR4 and a different program.
 
Anyone know a program that can read these DDR5 SPD memory profile dumps?

I started collecting them, but besides using a Gigabyte motherboard to flash the ram to the saved XMP profile, I cannot find way to read it on the computer. Hex reader and Rom reader doesn't work for me.

It would be cool to view the file on the computer and edit instead of the using the motherboard to do it. These profiles show up as XMP4 / 5 and can be see by ASRock and MSI motherboards. ASUS and EVGA doesn't see the extra profiles.
HWiNFO64?
 
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