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For every day stuff , I am done tuning ,after testing with no errors finally , 4 x8Gb 3800CL 14 tuned, doing two sticks is easy compare to 4 !
Update !! my 5950X loves this new Ram , will OC higher , 4.7/4.65 1.35v vs old 4.65/4.60 1.35V !! also will do 4.8/4.75 at 1.35V ,Cinebench 23 stops halfway , and that's fine , happy with overall ,everyday use of 4.7/4.65
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Since many have posted about safe mode giving best results in latency, I gave it a go and voila!
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Just a reminder that in safe mode the CPU is going only up to its base clock (3,5GHz in this instance). And thus, significantly lower latency, as previously I had reached 58,7ns minimum.
 
Does anyone have a Z69 setup with 12900k (or similar processor) but with high end ddr4? I see ddr5 all over the place but I haven’t seen anything with ddr4 and I’m curious what the highest bandwidth someone has come up with a setup like the one I’m in the process of putting together. Once I get it together I’ll post here obviously :).
 
What kind of cooling do you have on that 12900k to get it to 5.6 ghz and over 7,200 mhz ddr5?
Using ambient custom water with 360 rad for the cpu and a 120mm fan over the dimms.

Overclocking by using Turbo Ratio and VF Points. I think I had it set to 58 58 57 57 56 56 56 56 and 5.8 shows in Benchmate Super Pi.

Ambient may have been around 8-10C but not exactly sure.
 
Fortunately the second G.Skill RAM I ordered from Amazon was the real thing! Will try running this kit with my Patriot Viper Kit, hopefully they play nice.

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ASUS AI Optimized and XMP enabled:
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gskill ripjaws v ddr4 4400 cl 19 (19-26-26-46). with xmp works on ASRock B560 Steel Legend with i5-11400F only at 4266 mhz though but with same timings lol. so, tuned a little timings to 18-24-24-44. could try to 18-22-22-42 too, but this gives either windows or games instant BSOD lol. still, very ddr5-ish ram speeds. ram was solely purchased to swap to new platform if one would be planned instead of getting overpriced ddr5 ram lol
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I will be using two dual channel kits of those in my X99 platform from now on (main PC upgrade in progress...).
Here's a quick test on open bench before putting all of this into my new case :

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After two months, some tweaks were made :D
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here ya go
 

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Got a set of Patriot Viper Steel 4000 C19s to play around with. Samsung B-die aka the good stuff. Just manged to break 50ns :cool: (Updated 49.7ns)
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4000 CL15
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Got the 16gb kit back, ran test with the settings I was using before.

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After some tweaking (props to The King I just copied his settings for the most part).


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Got the 16gb kit back, ran test with the settings I was using before.

After some tweaking (props to The King I just copied his settings for the most part).
Looks good. Only thing I would do is lower your VDDP 1.09V is too high for 3667 between 0.8V-0.9V should work with just 2 sticks.
For 4000 1.19V VDDP is very high as well I would lower that to +/-0.95V.

If your RTP is set to 5 then TWR should be 10. else it maybe better to run 12/6 if you want to keep TWR at 12.

1T stable with GDM disable is great without running AddrCmdSetup 56.
 
No tweaking stock timing, mild Overclock.
do not know if this is how you post but here is my
G skill 6600mhz memory running at 6933.4 mhz

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Rated stock timing is 6600mhz OC to 6993.4mhz
 
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Now overclocked from ddr5 6600mhz to 7000mhz.
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Something to play around with while i'm waiting for my 7950x build :)
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All pictures from the install can be found here:

This is will pretty much be a copy for how my DDR4 sticks ended up looking in the end :
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This is a rehash of the timings ive been running at the AM4 platform:

5950x asynced 1900FCLK:4800MT/s CL17 (Single rank)
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5950x asynced 1900FCLK:4466MT/s CL15
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5950x synced 2000FCLK:4000MT/s CL15
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5950x synced 1900FCLK:3800MT/s CL13 (my daily 24/7 settings)
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5800x3d synced 2100FCLK:4200MT/s CL14
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Can anyone help? Why are my memory speeds so low?
 

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3200GT/s with c16 won't get you much better results. You need better timings if possible for your CPU and RAM.
 
3200GT/s with c16 won't get you much better results. You need better timings if possible for your CPU and RAM.
So basically what provides those high speeds are the timings? I've seen DDR3 guys having 70k speeds, seems so weird to me. About CPU, what do you mean, do I need to overclock it? Thanks.
 
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