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Assist OC in using various ram's sticks 2666 and 3200 (currently stuck at 2133)

Assist OC in using various ram's sticks 2666 and 3200 (currently stuck at 2133)

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iLuvKlaus
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06-21-2018, 07:04 PM
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I'm trying to get at least 2666 with both cards, also attempted 2933, 3200, and 3000. Any adjustments I make on the BIOS won't post, it restarts four times and resets to 2133. I did: updated the latest Gigabyte BIOS drivers. Started with XMP, then manually changed voltages to 1.35, 1.3, 1.36, 1.4 and added +252 so it reaches 1.2v (base 0.8x). Nothing worked either tried OC CPU base 3.2 to 3.8 and it worked. Note: RAM is in channel 2 and 4 (and I'm trying to sell an Adata one so I can buy another GSKILL to fit). PC - Ryzen 7 2700, ax370 gaming K5, Vega 64 ASUS Strix, HDD WD Black 2TB, NVMe 700W, RAM: 1 Gskill Trident Z RGB 8GB 3200MHz + 1 Adata D40 Xpectrix 8GB 2666MHz.
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iLuvKlaus
06-21-2018, 07:04 PM #1

I'm trying to get at least 2666 with both cards, also attempted 2933, 3200, and 3000. Any adjustments I make on the BIOS won't post, it restarts four times and resets to 2133. I did: updated the latest Gigabyte BIOS drivers. Started with XMP, then manually changed voltages to 1.35, 1.3, 1.36, 1.4 and added +252 so it reaches 1.2v (base 0.8x). Nothing worked either tried OC CPU base 3.2 to 3.8 and it worked. Note: RAM is in channel 2 and 4 (and I'm trying to sell an Adata one so I can buy another GSKILL to fit). PC - Ryzen 7 2700, ax370 gaming K5, Vega 64 ASUS Strix, HDD WD Black 2TB, NVMe 700W, RAM: 1 Gskill Trident Z RGB 8GB 3200MHz + 1 Adata D40 Xpectrix 8GB 2666MHz.

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master_scope
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06-21-2018, 10:56 PM
#2
these adata details match the other one, but they share identical timing settings and don’t use the same JEDEC speed configurations. Adata runs at 1.2 v while G-Skill operates at 1.35 v, so they won’t function together. Consider using a dual channel setup on your board or check if it’s been validated by the manufacturer.
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master_scope
06-21-2018, 10:56 PM #2

these adata details match the other one, but they share identical timing settings and don’t use the same JEDEC speed configurations. Adata runs at 1.2 v while G-Skill operates at 1.35 v, so they won’t function together. Consider using a dual channel setup on your board or check if it’s been validated by the manufacturer.

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07-13-2018, 04:57 AM
#3
The chances of making them match are going to be extremely challenging. They are made from entirely different components, including various memory chips and timing settings. XMP won't function due to this. The most effective approach will likely involve adjusting the frequency, voltage, and timing parameters, which may require some experimentation to achieve compatibility.
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x_HmOoDy_KsA_x
07-13-2018, 04:57 AM #3

The chances of making them match are going to be extremely challenging. They are made from entirely different components, including various memory chips and timing settings. XMP won't function due to this. The most effective approach will likely involve adjusting the frequency, voltage, and timing parameters, which may require some experimentation to achieve compatibility.

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xMiracleMars
Junior Member
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08-02-2018, 01:33 AM
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this adata specs page
and the other one
they share identical timing settings and don’t match the same JEDEC speed configurations either. adata runs at 1.2 v while g-skill operates at 1.35 v, so they won’t function together. consider getting a dual channel setup on your board or check if it’s been validated by the manufacturer.
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xMiracleMars
08-02-2018, 01:33 AM #4

this adata specs page
and the other one
they share identical timing settings and don’t match the same JEDEC speed configurations either. adata runs at 1.2 v while g-skill operates at 1.35 v, so they won’t function together. consider getting a dual channel setup on your board or check if it’s been validated by the manufacturer.