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Ram speed/latency combo for R5 3600?

HabibiLan

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It looks like its going to be 3200C14 or 3600C16, any other recommended speeds/latency that perform same or better as those speeds I listed? I am buying 16gb for R5 3600 on B450 tomahawk with XMP and that's it, don't need other tuning.

For 3600C16 is it the 16-19-19-39 version or 16-16-16-36 version? Cos that can throw you off but I'm guessing its 16-16-16-36.

What brands of ram you guys recommend? My old build has the g.skill trident z rgb and those worked perfect and their customer service is awesome so let me know of other good brands
 
3600 C16 is what you want for AMD. The lower the timings the better. I would run 3600 CL16-16-16-xx if you can find it. 16-18-18-xx isn't bad either.

As far as what is good/works, your best bet with AMD is to stick to the QVL list. GSkill has Trident Z Neo's that are made for the Ryzen platform. I would look there. :)
He wanted 16GB total it seems, FYI. :)
 
their is

16-16-16-36 vs 16-19-19-39 vs 16-18-18-18-38

I know the 16-16-16-36 is the bdie but ryzen recommends 3600C16 and doesn't mention which so do all the three above rams perform equally the same in terms of just enabling XMP?

I think the G.Skill trident Z neo 16gb 3600 16-19-19-39 is probably going to be my option at $136
 
I'd use this to find a RAM kit that is guaranteed to be compatible with your MB and a 3600 CPU:
 
Personally I'm using 4x 8GB 3600MHz of this. It runs fine at 3800MHz, 16-19-16-19-36. Tighter TRFC timings seem to matter a lot on Ryzen 3000 as well.
Quite affordable memory for the performance you get.
 
He wanted 16GB total it seems, FYI. :)
16GB is dying slowly for AAA gaming.

@Caring1 idk what r u laughing at but if you actually think you'll be maxing out Cyberpunk 2077 and GTA 6 on 16 gigs of RAM you are pretty much wrong
 
16Gb is more than enough to run any game.
 
16Gb is more than enough to run any game.
Well right now we already have games which will take ~20 gigs of ram (while benchmarking) and sorry i can't recall a name.
I understand you, convincing people that it's time to move on from 16GB of RAM is gonna be as hard as it was to convince people that 4C/4T chips are already dead back in 2017-18.
Now lets just stay on this thread's topic.
stay safe :)
 
16Gb is more than enough to run any game.
And oh one more thing, new consoles are getting 16GB of RAM.

OP if you see this and i'm pretty sure you will, if you are going to use your system for Triple A gaming trust me you might consider getting 32GB instead.
 
I know the 16-16-16-36 is the bdie but ryzen recommends 3600C16 and doesn't mention which so do all the three above rams perform equally the same in terms of just enabling XMP?
Why do you care about Bdie? Are you overclocking these things or setting XMP and leaving it? If it is on the list for your motherboard, it should work no matter what is hiding below the heat spreaders.

16GB is dying slowly for AAA gaming.

16GB is a sweetspot for now...and I'd imagine for the next 2-3 years in most titles it will be fine. There are always some exceptions.

But yeah, the OP asked for 16Gb, so... there is that too. He can certainly buy 32GB!
 
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I think the G.Skill trident Z neo 16gb 3600 16-19-19-39 is probably going to be my option at $136

I have them. They are ok. Not great not terrible.
 
Why do you care about Bdie? Are you overclocking these things or setting XMP and leaving it? If it is on the list for your motherboard, it should work no matter what is hiding below the heat spreaders.

Cos of better timings on 1% and 0.1% lows not cos of avg FPS or daily tasks
 
What BS? What game uses 20GB? Fix your GPU driver leak.

I have seen max 15GB ever, and that was on bugged Star Citizen V2.X Alphas.

Even while cruising Lightroom, I topped 26GB max with loading 128GB of raw. It so much you cannot do in one day anyways.

16GB is plenty for any casual PC user...
 
I ran/can run my system with 32 and 16 and the difference between either configuration is completely unnoticeable. Even the 16gb ran a bit faster and had better latency, but it is still not noticeable even with same runs of games. I drop to 16 for bench / latency runs but it's purely for the numbers.

Save money for DDR5.
 
I downloaded the manual of the motherboard "B450 tomahawk". Both B450 tomahawk and B450 tomahawk MAX uses the same manual.
It says: Memory:

[]4x DDR4 memory slots, support up to 64GB*
Supports 1866/ 2133/ 2400/ 2667Mhz (by JEDEC)
Supports 2667/ 2800/ 2933/ 3000/ 3066/ 3200/ 3466 MHz
(by A-XMP OC MODE)
[]Dual channel memory architecture
[]Supports non-ECC UDIMM memory
[]Supports ECC UDIMM memory (non-ECC mode)
_____________________

3466 is max supported for RAM clock speed. Just a reminder you won't be able to get 3600 on this but they will still work except on -hopefully- 3466 speed. Am I correct on this guys? I am not a pro so I am asking for confirmation on this.

I would check the motherboard manual before buying in order to avoid surprises once I already bought everything and arrived at my home!

Also, get the MAX version of the motherboard because it already supports Ryzen 3000 CPUs.
 
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I downloaded the manual of the motherboard "B450 tomahawk". Both B450 tomahawk and B450 tomahawk MAX uses the same manual.
It says: Memory:

[]4x DDR4 memory slots, support up to 64GB*
Supports 1866/ 2133/ 2400/ 2667Mhz (by JEDEC)
Supports 2667/ 2800/ 2933/ 3000/ 3066/ 3200/ 3466 MHz
(by A-XMP OC MODE)
[]Dual channel memory architecture
[]Supports non-ECC UDIMM memory
[]Supports ECC UDIMM memory (non-ECC mode)
_____________________

3466 is max supported for RAM clock speed. Just a reminder you won't be able to get 3600 on this but they will still work except on -hopefully- 3466 speed. Am I correct on this guys? I am not a pro so I am asking for confiermation on this.

I would check the motherboard manual before buying in order to avoid surprises once I already bought everything and arrived at my home!

Also, get the MAX version of the motherboard because it already supports Ryzen 3000 CPUs.

They've tested up to 4400mhz if you look at the QVL with Matisse which is ryzen 3000.... Ryzen+ tops out at 3466mhz and Ryzen 1st gen caps out at 3333Mhz at least on the QVL
Doesn't mean you can't run higher Mhz on the older chips it just means it isn't guaranteed
 
They've tested up to 4400mhz if you look at the QVL with Matisse which is ryzen 3000.... Ryzen+ tops out at 3466mhz and Ryzen 1st gen caps out at 3333Mhz at least on the QVL
Doesn't mean you can't run higher Mhz on the older chips it just means it isn't guaranteed
Ahhhh, thanks oxrufiioxo so much for the clarification, I never thought it was like that!
 
I downloaded the manual of the motherboard "B450 tomahawk". Both B450 tomahawk and B450 tomahawk MAX uses the same manual.
It says: Memory:

[]4x DDR4 memory slots, support up to 64GB*
Supports 1866/ 2133/ 2400/ 2667Mhz (by JEDEC)
Supports 2667/ 2800/ 2933/ 3000/ 3066/ 3200/ 3466 MHz
(by A-XMP OC MODE)
[]Dual channel memory architecture
[]Supports non-ECC UDIMM memory
[]Supports ECC UDIMM memory (non-ECC mode)
_____________________

3466 is max supported for RAM clock speed. Just a reminder you won't be able to get 3600 on this but they will still work except on -hopefully- 3466 speed. Am I correct on this guys? I am not a pro so I am asking for confirmation on this.

I would check the motherboard manual before buying in order to avoid surprises once I already bought everything and arrived at my home!

Also, get the MAX version of the motherboard because it already supports Ryzen 3000 CPUs.

I have a tomahawk max system which has constant cold boot failures at 3600 paired with a 3600x, so yeah.
Using a b-die 16gig kit (Patriot Viper RGB 16GB DDR4-3600MHz, PVR416G360C6K) installed that has 0 issues on x570. I could always boot>restart and have it work fine, however i ended up setting it to 3466 which ended up resolving all coldboot problems.
 
bdie doesnt make anything faster...you wont notice a difference between any of the kits listed....

So I ended up going with 16gb 3200C14 b.die for my R5 3600 CPU. Is it possible to OC them to 3600 16-16-16-36? Or 3600 with some looser C16 timings like 16 18 18 38 or 16 19 19 39.
 
So I ended up going with 16gb 3200C14 b.die for my R5 3600 CPU. Is it possible to OC them to 3600 16-16-16-36? Or 3600 with some looser C16 timings like 16 18 18 38 or 16 19 19 39.

This was pretty easy for me with a 3200 CL14 kit.... 2x8GB is easier to work with in my experiences.

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unless you are really unlucky you should be able to push it to whatever you want

3600 CL14 should be pretty easy if your CPU doesn't like 3800....
 
I'd keep it wherever 1:1 is.. 3800 without major tweaks will go 1:2.

Before you take the time...

And since you wont have the higher memory multiplier, you'll need to use bclk to get there. Really not worth the time and effort for gaming...but for giggles...!
 
On my Aorus Master/3900X it keeps 1:1 without tweaking but with my 3700X it requires tinkering still pretty easy though.

None of the 3600s I've worked with have done 3800 1:1 though.
 
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