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Ram Overclock

Where in the GUI did you go to adjust the frequency to 3,466 MHz? On my older Asus Z97 board I had to pick between 100 MHz or 133 MHz strap? then it offered the different frequencies available under a seperate drop down menu below. Should be two menu options unless Asus changed it in the later Z370 uEFI.

is it Thaiphoon Burner @ ( softnology.biz/files.html ) ? cuz that Download seems to be malicious...atleast according to my AV, and to Virustotal

showing a trojan. Figured even if its not the right DL site, id mention it, as it was the first result to pop up when i googled that program.
Shows clean for me other than the false postive.
https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/9...92f316f1589da298e587afa3c6e8bed1052/detection (file upload from me)
https://www.virustotal.com/#/url/25...ae0d18500b9ed317a5f386f137473d955d7/detection (url)
 
@Knoxx29 Somewhere close by should be something called DRAM Frequency. You will see it makes jumps in speeds. You can also enable Odd Ratios for smaller jumps in speed here and there. Also, if you are running the chip as advertised in your signature, it is quite possible a reason too.
 
Shows clean for me other than the false postive.

Yeah , it seems yours came up with a different result. Mine looked a little worse than false positive, I just copied the link from the typhoon download page. Plus Microsoft flagged it as a Trojan, I'm no expert just figured it was worth mentioning


this is the result i got btw
Trojan:Win32/Fuery.A!cl
 
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Where in the GUI did you go to adjust the frequency to 3,466 MHz?
Somewhere close by should be something called DRAM Frequency.

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When I go for speed, I just up the voltage with xmp enabled

That was first thing i did, VRAM 1.45V and 3500MHz but i wont boot or it keeps giving me random code post
 
Then to me, you are done. 500MHz OC is a lot for DDR4 on air cooling.
 
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Since your ram is D-die you won't get much unless you crank the volts way up.

Try running CL15-19-19 @ 1.5V and see what you can get. Don't worry about using high voltage too much with Samsung they can take 1.9-2.0V on air for benching purposes so 1.5V is nothing.
 
Since your ram is D-die you won't get much unless you crank the volts way up.

Try running CL15-19-19 @ 1.5V and see what you can get. Don't worry about using high voltage too much with Samsung they can take 1.9-2.0V on air for benching purposes so 1.5V is nothing.

Only time I have seen the need for 1.5v is for 4600 kits. No way he should need that much to break the 3600 barrier.
 
I will try in a few minutes after done playing.
 
Only time I have seen the need for 1.5v is for 4600 kits. No way he should need that much to break the 3600 barrier.
That's B-die not D-die. They are completely different animals. D-die is first gen DDR4 so it frankly just plain sucks compared to even E-die, let alone B-die.
 
Cycle time ( tRAS )?
CL15-19-19-34, TRFC = Auto, 1T.
See how high of a freq you can boot at with those and then start trimming down the TRFC from what it set's on auto.
 
That's B-die not D-die. They are completely different animals. D-die is first gen DDR4 so it frankly just plain sucks compared to even E-die, let alone B-die.

My point still stands, and if you feel good about lessening the lifespan of his IMC, have at it. By the way, I have no idea what I am talking about this whole time, I'm just throwing out crap with absolutely no experience on the matter. :shadedshu:
 
My point still stands, and if you feel good about lessening the lifespan of his IMC, have at it. By the way, I have no idea what I am talking about this whole time, I'm just throwing out crap with absolutely no experience on the matter. :shadedshu:
I am merely providing suggestions on how to OC his ram based on what I know. I'm not trying to start something here with you nor am I forcing Knoxx to do as I suggest.

3466 15-15-15 @ 1.45V & 3600 15-19-19 @ 1.5V are both perfectly reasonable OC's for D-die and are plenty fast for daily use especially for 32GB.
 
I have it at 3466 but not 1.45V, 1.35V works perfectly.
Ah okay, if that's the case than I wouldn't even bother pushing it more. 3466 c15 @ 1.35V is great for D-die.
 
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