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G.Skill 4x8GB 4266 C17 set down a bin and BCLK tuned up +1.5. Stable

Vdimm: 1.51V
Vcore: 1.4V
 
Tools--cache and memory benchmark
 
FX-8370
Read - 31694
Write - 20722
Copy - 29917
latency - 54.2

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Eager to see how zen 2 stacks up to this, by the looks of it very competitively.
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You have water cooling, that's good. But why not overclock your computer?

sorry for my English
 
wee bit of a boost from my previous score from the FX8320 to RyZen 7 2700

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Damn getting beaten by a lowly B350 mobo I can't find where to raise the FSB on my TUF X470-Plus gaming otherwise I'd do just that
 
Damn getting beaten by a lowly B350 mobo I can't find where to raise the FSB on my TUF X470-Plus gaming otherwise I'd do just that
You could most likely bump your RAM speed up to 3400 and tighten the timings using the DRAM Calculator and get better speeds and slightly lower latency.

Here is what I have on my Strix B-450-F:
16 GB G.Skill TridentZ 3200 (F4-3200C16D-16GTZR) @ 3400 MHz (16-17-17-34-54)

My results:
 
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Thanks I'll try those timings see how things go and I'll report back later
 
I bumped my DRAM Voltage up to 1.37V and tightened up a LOT of the sub timings too using the 3400 MHz Safe settings on the DRAM Calculator.
But even if you just up the voltage and the main settings you should get some improvement
 
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this is what dram cal shows I could do on the fast preset vs stock timings

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I set my speed/frequency to 3400 in the calculator and used the safe settings to start and tightened them one at a time from there.
I did check the fast setting and I ended up kind of between safe and fast.

PS
Your CPU setting needs to be Ryzen+ NOT Ryzen 2nd Gen (that's for the 3000 series CPUs)
 
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