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Here we go, hell yeah, B560 & 3600 RAM for 10105F, say me why not?:p:D
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With the same settings as previously, the second run in AIDA resulted in this:
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Impressive but this goes to show that the Patriot Viper 4000 CL16 kit is a much better bin than the 4400 C19. I also have seen the 4000 CL16 selling cheaper than 4400 C19 kits on both Amazon and on Newegg.


I would grab one of those 4000 CL16 if it was available locally but no surprise its not! Probably would cost more than the C19 kit here anyway.

Hell of a deal , 69 dollars' plus tax , free shipping !!!!
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Hell of a deal , 69 dollars' plus tax , free shipping !!!!
At that price I would have bought two! Sadly no delivery to my location.
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Thanks a lot for the help! :toast:
I have already posted my zentimings screenshot at the #2042 post of the thread in this page.
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I see you have the same ram as me, try this. Proc ODT too high, CLDO VDDP too high, this should work for 3600 easy. If you want to safely push voltages on that ram upwards of 1.46 daily you can, switch to RTT 7-0-6. Also, 1T will be exponentially more difficult to run at higher speeds


I achieved this with two sticks at 1.5V on mine


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Also, you need to update AIDA 64 as the read speeds you get are weird (results are off) :) :)
 
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At that price I would have bought two! Sadly no delivery to my location.
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Sorry you cant get theme , but they run great at XMP , can't wait !

Lucky butts! 4000CL16 only popped up this week on Amazon here. High Anticipated Electronics is Patriot's Amazon distributor - my RMA replacement came directly from them as a new product. Patriot is so bad at updating their website...

Not sure how much better binned they are as my 4400/19 kit does 4000/16 around that vdimm anyway (1.45). They are miles ahead of the 4000 and 4133 kits though that's for sure. I haven't been able to get a Patriot kit to cooperate at CL14 yet, maybe 4000/16 is the right choice.
 
That price for a 4000C16 kit damn...lucky :D
 
With the same settings as previously, the second run in AIDA resulted in this:
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This is from my Viper Steel set. MSI Try-it suggestion is shown below. It has only been tested doing Rosetta which is memory taxing.
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Lucky butts! 4000CL16 only popped up this week on Amazon here. High Anticipated Electronics is Patriot's Amazon distributor - my RMA replacement came directly from them as a new product. Patriot is so bad at updating their website...

Not sure how much better binned they are as my 4400/19 kit does 4000/16 around that vdimm anyway (1.45). They are miles ahead of the 4000 and 4133 kits though that's for sure. I haven't been able to get a Patriot kit to cooperate at CL14 yet, maybe 4000/16 is the right choice.
I will drop to 3800 tuned ,cant wait !
 
Recently bought a ton of Crucial Ballistix Max kits. These are C9BLJ Micron B-Die. Not bad overall for a 32GB Kit considering the price I paid for them.
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I will drop to 3800 tuned ,cant wait !
Here's good topic about them on overclock.net :
 
Just curious, why are you guys just showing memory bandwidth, when this is a cache and memory bandwidth thread?

Dont be shy :)
 
Here are the 2 screenshots with AIDA old and new version. Much difference between those...
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Bought Two ZEN 3 CPUs first one 5600X was delivered today. Need learn how to tune ZEN 3 and CO etc stock run XMP profile. Looks like its B2 if I'm reading the CPU-Z tab correctly.
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Quick test run @ 3800MT/s
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See guys 2000 1:1:1 is not too hard on ZEN 3 had this CPU less than a day. I'm sure I can tighten this further lower tCL 16 SCLs 4 TWR 16 etc this was my first attempt at FCLK 2000

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Was hoping to break into the high 40s maybe with 1T. However 2T seems very stable so may just leave it like this.

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Was hoping to break into the high 40s maybe with 1T. However 2T seems very stable so may just leave it like this.

High 40s might need 4000cl14. I barely broke 50 on Cezanne with 4266 16-16-16 (early results so you can probably do now with 4200), Cezanne and 1CCD Vermeer are similar.

Managed to get my daily profile below 48ns finally, with slightly looser tRFC. New 5700G is all around stronger than the old one - but this is now the second A2 4400CL19 kit that doesn't like tight subs or <140 tRFC.

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High 40s might need 4000cl14. I barely broke 50 on Cezanne with 4266 16-16-16 (early results so you can probably do now with 4200), Cezanne and 1CCD Vermeer are similar.

Managed to get my daily profile below 48ns finally, with slightly looser tRFC. New 5700G is all around stronger than the old one - but this is now the second A2 4400CL19 kit that doesn't like tight subs or <140 tRFC.
I'm going to try to get 4000 CL16 to run stable today dont think 4000 CL14 is possible with this kit but wont know till I try. :)

@tabascosauz went back in the 53s with 4000CL16. Nice bump to Read first time 60K. I think my RFC can go lower will test that tomorrow.

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Team Group Delta DDR5 @ 6200 CL32 1T
 

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High 40s might need 4000cl14. I barely broke 50 on Cezanne with 4266 16-16-16 (early results so you can probably do now with 4200), Cezanne and 1CCD Vermeer are similar.

Managed to get my daily profile below 48ns finally, with slightly looser tRFC. New 5700G is all around stronger than the old one - but this is now the second A2 4400CL19 kit that doesn't like tight subs or <140 tRFC.
Looks like 4000 CL14 was able to boot @ 1.55V only managed to get into the high 50s. tRFC did go lower so that may have helped too. :toast:

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AGESA 1.2.0.7 PBO +200Mhz (Done with RAM tuning now don't want to see TM5 for awhile) :p

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