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2x16GB JEDEC 3200MHz CL22 RAM module

2x16GB JEDEC 3200MHz CL22 RAM module

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shizzle54
Member
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09-26-2016, 06:46 PM
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Hello, I'm looking to upgrade my 2x8GB kit to a TEAM GROUP T-Create Classic DDR4 32GB 2x16GB 3200MHz CL22 1.2V RAM. I found the specs on their website: https://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/catalog/...dex_id=194. Regarding overclocking, since it's CL22, raising the voltage and adjusting timings might be possible. However, the spec sheet mentions only the JEDEC 3200MHz standard, not XMP support. Would you have any suggestions? Thank you.
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shizzle54
09-26-2016, 06:46 PM #1

Hello, I'm looking to upgrade my 2x8GB kit to a TEAM GROUP T-Create Classic DDR4 32GB 2x16GB 3200MHz CL22 1.2V RAM. I found the specs on their website: https://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/catalog/...dex_id=194. Regarding overclocking, since it's CL22, raising the voltage and adjusting timings might be possible. However, the spec sheet mentions only the JEDEC 3200MHz standard, not XMP support. Would you have any suggestions? Thank you.

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daniel1639
Member
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09-26-2016, 09:30 PM
#2
Sure thing, but those chips on those sticks might not perform very well, at least based on what I’d expect. There are also other elements—like your CPU and motherboard—that play a big role in how much you can push them.
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daniel1639
09-26-2016, 09:30 PM #2

Sure thing, but those chips on those sticks might not perform very well, at least based on what I’d expect. There are also other elements—like your CPU and motherboard—that play a big role in how much you can push them.

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ivakabgbg
Member
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09-27-2016, 12:42 AM
#3
Avoid purchasing it unless you can adjust the timing to about 15 seconds.
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ivakabgbg
09-27-2016, 12:42 AM #3

Avoid purchasing it unless you can adjust the timing to about 15 seconds.

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Elliepls
Member
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10-03-2016, 03:59 AM
#4
you're choosing this because it's a budget-friendly option, though it may not support 1.35v.
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Elliepls
10-03-2016, 03:59 AM #4

you're choosing this because it's a budget-friendly option, though it may not support 1.35v.

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Aunorine
Member
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10-03-2016, 10:26 AM
#5
Your choice hinges on the rest of your setup. I wouldn't suggest those sticks due to the high latency. A more reasonable pick would be Corsair Lpx or G.skill Ripjaws V. You're unlikely to gain much from pushing the clock speed initially.
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Aunorine
10-03-2016, 10:26 AM #5

Your choice hinges on the rest of your setup. I wouldn't suggest those sticks due to the high latency. A more reasonable pick would be Corsair Lpx or G.skill Ripjaws V. You're unlikely to gain much from pushing the clock speed initially.

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Zansetsiku
Member
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10-03-2016, 10:47 AM
#6
Motherboard model b450 mortar (non max), CPU Ryzen 5 2600 (non x). Right now my system runs at 3200MHz CL34 (2x8GB Hynix AFR), and I believe speed exceeds timings. I’m not willing to spend an extra 200 euros for just a 5% boost. The RAM I have is relatively new due to the new HEED standard (CL32), so I’m wondering if this build could easily hit around 1.35V for some reason. I know latency can be significant. My main concern is that these RAMs operate at CL22 while only delivering 1.2V. I’d like to know if it’s feasible to improve those timings by raising the voltage, depending on the specific RAM die.
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Zansetsiku
10-03-2016, 10:47 AM #6

Motherboard model b450 mortar (non max), CPU Ryzen 5 2600 (non x). Right now my system runs at 3200MHz CL34 (2x8GB Hynix AFR), and I believe speed exceeds timings. I’m not willing to spend an extra 200 euros for just a 5% boost. The RAM I have is relatively new due to the new HEED standard (CL32), so I’m wondering if this build could easily hit around 1.35V for some reason. I know latency can be significant. My main concern is that these RAMs operate at CL22 while only delivering 1.2V. I’d like to know if it’s feasible to improve those timings by raising the voltage, depending on the specific RAM die.

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davecarlo2000
Member
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10-03-2016, 01:13 PM
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davecarlo2000
10-03-2016, 01:13 PM #7

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Flamayo
Junior Member
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10-04-2016, 08:49 AM
#8
I acquired a 16GB 3200MHz C15 chipset for around $90, which isn't bad at all.
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Flamayo
10-04-2016, 08:49 AM #8

I acquired a 16GB 3200MHz C15 chipset for around $90, which isn't bad at all.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
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10-04-2016, 10:47 PM
#9
They are both the same... you need a mix between them. This setup offers a solid compromise without being too costly.
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Fred10244
10-04-2016, 10:47 PM #9

They are both the same... you need a mix between them. This setup offers a solid compromise without being too costly.

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CZSrna
Junior Member
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10-11-2016, 10:08 AM
#10
You're considering a 2x16GB RAM setup for a price of 115 euros.
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CZSrna
10-11-2016, 10:08 AM #10

You're considering a 2x16GB RAM setup for a price of 115 euros.

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