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Adjustment range from 3600MHz to 2667MHz

Adjustment range from 3600MHz to 2667MHz

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carraboy31
Member
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03-18-2025, 03:33 PM
#1
Hi, so i just added my RAM. Before, it was Corsair Vengeance 2x16GB 3600mhz with 18-22-22-42 timing. Now i added 2 more identical RAM, so it is 4x16GB 3600mhz. The motherboard is Asrock B550M Pro4. Anyway, turns out my PC can't handle running the 4 RAM stick at 3600mhz. So now i'm forced to use 2667mhz, per motherboard manual. I heard if you reduce the RAM speed, you can reduce the RAM timing. Since there are no profile for the speed, i need to configure it manually. But i dont know what should my RAM timing is if i reduce the speed from 3600mhz to 2667mhz. So can somebody told me what timing i should use? Or maybe some resources so i can pick the right timing. Thanks
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carraboy31
03-18-2025, 03:33 PM #1

Hi, so i just added my RAM. Before, it was Corsair Vengeance 2x16GB 3600mhz with 18-22-22-42 timing. Now i added 2 more identical RAM, so it is 4x16GB 3600mhz. The motherboard is Asrock B550M Pro4. Anyway, turns out my PC can't handle running the 4 RAM stick at 3600mhz. So now i'm forced to use 2667mhz, per motherboard manual. I heard if you reduce the RAM speed, you can reduce the RAM timing. Since there are no profile for the speed, i need to configure it manually. But i dont know what should my RAM timing is if i reduce the speed from 3600mhz to 2667mhz. So can somebody told me what timing i should use? Or maybe some resources so i can pick the right timing. Thanks

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DriveIn
Senior Member
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03-22-2025, 02:16 PM
#2
You're mistaken. None of my motherboards advertise support for 4 dimmers at 3600mhz. They all operate at 3800mhz.
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DriveIn
03-22-2025, 02:16 PM #2

You're mistaken. None of my motherboards advertise support for 4 dimmers at 3600mhz. They all operate at 3800mhz.

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jonas1708
Member
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03-30-2025, 09:44 AM
#3
I see, I don't have much experience with this. What you're thinking of seems like something from the user guide. Maybe I misunderstood or it's not what I expected.
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jonas1708
03-30-2025, 09:44 AM #3

I see, I don't have much experience with this. What you're thinking of seems like something from the user guide. Maybe I misunderstood or it's not what I expected.

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DanielEmpire
Posting Freak
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04-01-2025, 02:34 PM
#4
They conducted the tests with these setups. I have two Asrock B550 boards and two GB B450 boards, but none of them support 3800mts yet—yet all of them handle those frequencies. I don’t use XMP; my B550 PG Riptide handles 128Gs at 3800mts. Rams aren’t even listed on the QVL.
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DanielEmpire
04-01-2025, 02:34 PM #4

They conducted the tests with these setups. I have two Asrock B550 boards and two GB B450 boards, but none of them support 3800mts yet—yet all of them handle those frequencies. I don’t use XMP; my B550 PG Riptide handles 128Gs at 3800mts. Rams aren’t even listed on the QVL.

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thebatkiller25
Junior Member
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04-01-2025, 03:47 PM
#5
I don’t have a specific recommendation for RAM configurations. You can explore official documentation or trusted guides to set it up yourself. If you need help finding resources, let me know!
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thebatkiller25
04-01-2025, 03:47 PM #5

I don’t have a specific recommendation for RAM configurations. You can explore official documentation or trusted guides to set it up yourself. If you need help finding resources, let me know!

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Alext2103
Member
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04-03-2025, 12:54 AM
#6
The simplest method to begin is through the Ryzen dram calculator. It isn't very impressive overall, but it helps with timing and average frequencies.
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Alext2103
04-03-2025, 12:54 AM #6

The simplest method to begin is through the Ryzen dram calculator. It isn't very impressive overall, but it helps with timing and average frequencies.

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XxFullPlayxX
Junior Member
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04-10-2025, 11:32 PM
#7
Alright, I'll try it.
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XxFullPlayxX
04-10-2025, 11:32 PM #7

Alright, I'll try it.

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srpkylgl
Junior Member
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04-11-2025, 01:03 AM
#8
I opted for a low latency 2666 kit since it was the fastest option available at the time. What’s your CPU model? It probably matters more than the motherboard here. You might also notice a slight adjustment in the voltage your sticks require. This data comes from AMD’s memory specs for Ryzen 5000, though most CPUs can surpass these minimum requirements. The typical difference is unclear.
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srpkylgl
04-11-2025, 01:03 AM #8

I opted for a low latency 2666 kit since it was the fastest option available at the time. What’s your CPU model? It probably matters more than the motherboard here. You might also notice a slight adjustment in the voltage your sticks require. This data comes from AMD’s memory specs for Ryzen 5000, though most CPUs can surpass these minimum requirements. The typical difference is unclear.

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ReveloT_T
Member
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04-11-2025, 05:19 AM
#9
Ryzen 5 3600 model name
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ReveloT_T
04-11-2025, 05:19 AM #9

Ryzen 5 3600 model name