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Come on, DDR5 people!:D I really don't see a point in DDR5 at least now!:peace:
Looking for a bandwidth here, don't care much about latency..
G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 4400 19-26-26-46 (Hynix chips). Compatibility issues so running at 4266 not 4400 but it's already better than even one B-Die 3200 CL14 32GB dual kit I've had once which could only 4100 CL 17 max lol:roll:


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Come on, DDR5 people!:D I really don't see a point in DDR5 at least now!:peace:
Looking for a bandwidth here, don't care much about latency..
G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 4400 19-26-26-46 (Hynix chips). Compatibility issues so running at 4266 not 4400 but it's already better than even one B-Die 3200 CL14 32GB dual kit I've had once which could only 4100 CL 17 max lol:roll:


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I've seen DDR5 running over 100gbps but that's the 6000mhz stuff, your i9 should be able to handle it but your mobo must also be able to handle it.
 
I tried.. and failed :D

Latency took a bit of a hit but most everything else looks ok. She wont post any higher than this, but if I took 2 sticks out I could run 4400.


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well got this garbage ram still in this machine and well even with it running slower than normal speed wise, it still got an impressive 72,000MBs mem through-put its not the 100GBs that it should and is usually , but not bad for an i7-7820x i got a few months back for 90.00 new in box lol. I love this MOBO I cant wait till better ram and an i9-10980XE for this board....
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I just built my X299 machine since i got the i7-7820x new in box for less than a 100.00 on Facebook marketplace and cant wait till the day i get the i9-10980Xe , How do u like it ? how long u been using it ? That Mobo isnt to shabby u got defintly doing well on the OC for that CPU lol what does that MObo have for VRM specs?
 
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I tried.. and failed :D

Latency took a bit of a hit but most everything else looks ok. She wont post any higher than this, but if I took 2 sticks out I could run 4400.


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MCLK/FCLK/UCLK is not 1:1:1 hence the latency hit.

Dropping from 4XSR=Dual rank to 2XSR will give you higher Frequency but lower overall Read/write and copy results if you comparing DR MCLK to SR MCLK at the same speeds.
 
@freeagent well damn, looks like you proved bz wrong on the Strix-XE :) go to 1.2 VSOC and send it!!
 
I've seen DDR5 running over 100gbps but that's the 6000mhz stuff, your i9 should be able to handle it but your mobo must also be able to handle it.
cool :)
i'm that idiot person who purchased 4400 ddr4 32gb dual kit for steal price ($168 compared to others 200+ and higher) thinking "it's Intel baby" and THEN realizing that I need all that overpriced major "ROG Maximus Formula Ultra Super" motherboards to actually RUN it on that clock (checked ram qvl) lol:roll:
but, still, the goal is here: it runs 4000+ at least, so "pretty close" to starting ddr5 4800:):laugh:

Breaking free of the 50GB/s shackles.
what is this cpu? I want Unicorn model, not Centaur:D
 
Come on, DDR5 people!:D I really don't see a point in DDR5 at least now!:peace:
Looking for a bandwidth here, don't care much about latency..
G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 4400 19-26-26-46 (Hynix chips). Compatibility issues so running at 4266 not 4400 but it's already better than even one B-Die 3200 CL14 32GB dual kit I've had once which could only 4100 CL 17 max lol:roll:


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"Nobody" use 4800Mhz CL40 on DDR5. Its like using 2133Mhz on DDR4..

Here is my 6200Mhz CL32 1T (not very tight timings)

7000+Mhz, CL28-30 and sub 50ns is doable on DDR5 with proper cooling, good (Hynix) sticks and a good mb. Then we are talking 110-115GB/s Read/Write/Copy
 

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That wasn’t my intention :D

I will play some more when I get home from work :)

I don't doubt that he tested, just seems a little strange for a ATX 6-layer to be that bad. But then again there's also my whole ordeal with the Strix-I so...

go straight to 2000MHz, do not pass Go, do not collect WHEAs
 
Anyway to bypass the cap 1.425 on cpu after Edc 140?
 
Lenovo ThinkStation S30
Intel Xeon E5-2690 @ stock
4x 16GB DDR3 Registered ECC 1600MHz

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Lowered just the TFaW to 26 I found that on ddr4 between 24-26 no matter what mem usually that will be the sweet spot Tfaw=Four Active Window Its the mem controller window to access four rows in the same Rank.. try switching yours around see if u get any improvments ,

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With agesa 1.2.0.7 I got 3866 stable without whea errors. Time to move to 2000/4000 and test again
 
XMP -E 4000CL16 2x8 , this is the first set tested , will test all 4 sticks tomorrow
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With agesa 1.2.0.7 I got 3866 stable without whea errors. Time to move to 2000/4000 and test again
Rolling back to agesa 1.2.0.3c. In 1.2.0.7 my 5800x doesn't boost to 5050Mhz(I know it's in light workload that happens) losted many points in every benchmark I try. Past 140 Edc limit vcore, and even at 140 Edc temps are hotter than at 1.2.0.3c. I prefer the magic number 5ghz over more memory speed. I try again in 1.2.0.3c run my ram at 3866 but it comes with wheas at 1.2 VSOC, so again on 3800cl14
 
Well, I just repadded/pasted my dominator platinum ram, dual rank/dual sided so I actually ran out of the gelid ultimate pads I was using that were left over from GPU, used kryonaut extreme paste instead on one of the DIMMs.

Glad to report a 6c improvement from 41c while gaming to 35, and 45/46 benching to 40.

Heatsinks were a little dusty but can't be explained just from the clean. Looks like they were using some crappy thermal tape before.

I recommend this if you have B die as it's temp sensitive. I've improved my OC due to this mod keeping it below 40c.

Surprisingly easy too, compared to trident Z dimms, just 4 screws on each dimm.
 
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