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Adjust memory directly vs configure DOCP then change settings

Adjust memory directly vs configure DOCP then change settings

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Allpaca
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10-29-2025, 11:33 PM
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Yes, you would likely see different outcomes. Setting a docp and later adjusting timings while keeping the docp profile active can lead to varied results compared to having no docp at all with identical timings.
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Allpaca
10-29-2025, 11:33 PM #1

Yes, you would likely see different outcomes. Setting a docp and later adjusting timings while keeping the docp profile active can lead to varied results compared to having no docp at all with identical timings.

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RUSTENT_SVERD
Junior Member
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11-06-2025, 12:48 AM
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The results are being evaluated against established benchmarks.
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RUSTENT_SVERD
11-06-2025, 12:48 AM #2

The results are being evaluated against established benchmarks.

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PowerWower
Junior Member
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11-10-2025, 07:21 PM
#3
Compare benchmark results or real-world usage. Initially, you configured a DOCP profile, then adjusted RAM timings manually without realizing a DOCP profile remained active. Consider resetting your BIOS to default and reapplying your current settings—performance may remain similar.
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PowerWower
11-10-2025, 07:21 PM #3

Compare benchmark results or real-world usage. Initially, you configured a DOCP profile, then adjusted RAM timings manually without realizing a DOCP profile remained active. Consider resetting your BIOS to default and reapplying your current settings—performance may remain similar.

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oobaileyx
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12-01-2025, 04:44 AM
#4
I improved my results by hand adjusting the timing, but the docp profile was still active when I began modifying it. I'm checking whether turning off the docp first would affect the outcome.
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oobaileyx
12-01-2025, 04:44 AM #4

I improved my results by hand adjusting the timing, but the docp profile was still active when I began modifying it. I'm checking whether turning off the docp first would affect the outcome.

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szabi
Junior Member
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12-01-2025, 07:34 AM
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Your current RAM specifications are displayed in your bios. These are the details you see when you check your system's information.
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szabi
12-01-2025, 07:34 AM #5

Your current RAM specifications are displayed in your bios. These are the details you see when you check your system's information.

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wiped_out
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12-08-2025, 11:42 PM
#6
The Cas latency plays a key role in improving speed. Trfc is expected to enhance performance. Together they can reduce latency slightly, though bandwidth improvements usually require overclocking the CPU or RAM. For accurate results, using tools like AIDA64 for memory and cache benchmarks is recommended, but actual real-world gains may be limited. As long as you track these changes, performance improvements are valuable no matter how minor.
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wiped_out
12-08-2025, 11:42 PM #6

The Cas latency plays a key role in improving speed. Trfc is expected to enhance performance. Together they can reduce latency slightly, though bandwidth improvements usually require overclocking the CPU or RAM. For accurate results, using tools like AIDA64 for memory and cache benchmarks is recommended, but actual real-world gains may be limited. As long as you track these changes, performance improvements are valuable no matter how minor.

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OKNK
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12-09-2025, 07:27 AM
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The main reason I haven’t heavily overclocked my CPU is because of the 212 Evo model, which hits 72° at 4.15 GHz in Cinebench R20. I also learned that Ryzen’s clock speed will separate after reaching 3600 MHz. That’s why I haven’t pushed it further.
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OKNK
12-09-2025, 07:27 AM #7

The main reason I haven’t heavily overclocked my CPU is because of the 212 Evo model, which hits 72° at 4.15 GHz in Cinebench R20. I also learned that Ryzen’s clock speed will separate after reaching 3600 MHz. That’s why I haven’t pushed it further.

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AyyLmaokai
Member
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12-15-2025, 09:07 PM
#8
Most chips at 3800mhz reach their peak speed. But what does this mean? You removed the interrupt handling and increased memory speed, yet after that point you won’t see much improvement. This happens since the chip stops benefiting from the interrupts once they exceed that frequency.
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AyyLmaokai
12-15-2025, 09:07 PM #8

Most chips at 3800mhz reach their peak speed. But what does this mean? You removed the interrupt handling and increased memory speed, yet after that point you won’t see much improvement. This happens since the chip stops benefiting from the interrupts once they exceed that frequency.

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Big_Mascara
Junior Member
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12-16-2025, 05:16 AM
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You can boost your recall rate while maintaining a perfect match with your IF.
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Big_Mascara
12-16-2025, 05:16 AM #9

You can boost your recall rate while maintaining a perfect match with your IF.

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ImKryogen
Junior Member
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12-24-2025, 05:09 AM
#10
You're thinking carefully about your current level and future goals. Since you're already at 1.41v to reach CL15, it's wise to consider whether adding more would be sustainable for regular play.
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ImKryogen
12-24-2025, 05:09 AM #10

You're thinking carefully about your current level and future goals. Since you're already at 1.41v to reach CL15, it's wise to consider whether adding more would be sustainable for regular play.

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