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Discuss techniques for enhancing memory performance.

Discuss techniques for enhancing memory performance.

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Beybladenyc
Junior Member
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08-31-2016, 04:07 AM
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I just updated the BIOS on my new build. My system has 32GB of dual-channel memory installed. This is the memory setup here: https://www.newegg.com/corsair-32gb-288-...6820236541. I attempted to turn on DOCP but the PC would restart several times, showing safe mode and instability. I pressed F1 to revert DOCP profile 1, then it booted normally and opened Windows. I have a screenshot of the BIOS indicating my memory configuration. My system should support 3200MHz, but I’m not sure what caused the issue. I’m new to this and don’t understand what happened.
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Beybladenyc
08-31-2016, 04:07 AM #1

I just updated the BIOS on my new build. My system has 32GB of dual-channel memory installed. This is the memory setup here: https://www.newegg.com/corsair-32gb-288-...6820236541. I attempted to turn on DOCP but the PC would restart several times, showing safe mode and instability. I pressed F1 to revert DOCP profile 1, then it booted normally and opened Windows. I have a screenshot of the BIOS indicating my memory configuration. My system should support 3200MHz, but I’m not sure what caused the issue. I’m new to this and don’t understand what happened.

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_Jill
Junior Member
29
09-01-2016, 08:23 AM
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It's best to use two 8GB modules at 3200MHz. The 16GB sticks might be a disadvantage. Plus, Corsair's Hynix ICs are designed for specific AMD memory controllers. I doubt they'll meet your needs. Even with training, I can't guarantee the 16-20-20 Hynix will work as expected. I recommend sticking with 2x8GB sticks of good quality for better performance and lower latency.
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_Jill
09-01-2016, 08:23 AM #2

It's best to use two 8GB modules at 3200MHz. The 16GB sticks might be a disadvantage. Plus, Corsair's Hynix ICs are designed for specific AMD memory controllers. I doubt they'll meet your needs. Even with training, I can't guarantee the 16-20-20 Hynix will work as expected. I recommend sticking with 2x8GB sticks of good quality for better performance and lower latency.

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carlobolla
Member
184
09-18-2016, 09:28 PM
#3
It's difficult to determine the best memory for your setup. You mentioned using it in an older build and now considering a Ryzen configuration, but you haven't specified your current hardware details. Checking your board's specifications and memory compatibility would be the next step.
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carlobolla
09-18-2016, 09:28 PM #3

It's difficult to determine the best memory for your setup. You mentioned using it in an older build and now considering a Ryzen configuration, but you haven't specified your current hardware details. Checking your board's specifications and memory compatibility would be the next step.

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FalloutFan33
Junior Member
11
09-20-2016, 04:14 PM
#4
I understand your request. This review comes from my memory. I tested it on both Intel and AMD systems.
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FalloutFan33
09-20-2016, 04:14 PM #4

I understand your request. This review comes from my memory. I tested it on both Intel and AMD systems.

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_ImDustin
Member
230
09-20-2016, 07:15 PM
#5
So the memory I have now isn't even running at 3200? Why does the BIOS say 3600? I am bit confused. That's the CPU speed. Never mind. lol
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_ImDustin
09-20-2016, 07:15 PM #5

So the memory I have now isn't even running at 3200? Why does the BIOS say 3600? I am bit confused. That's the CPU speed. Never mind. lol

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awesomeguy405
Junior Member
4
10-08-2016, 08:42 PM
#6
Two approaches exist: configure timing manually (focus on major games, 4–6 numbers) or use a lower frequency (2933, 3000, 3066). The 3200 kit fails because Ryzen memory controllers are stricter with RAM.
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awesomeguy405
10-08-2016, 08:42 PM #6

Two approaches exist: configure timing manually (focus on major games, 4–6 numbers) or use a lower frequency (2933, 3000, 3066). The 3200 kit fails because Ryzen memory controllers are stricter with RAM.

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Ultimo_Gamer
Junior Member
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10-13-2016, 04:52 AM
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It refers to the clock speed, voltage, and timing settings. The example given is 16-20-20-38 with 1.35 volts and a speed of 3200.
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Ultimo_Gamer
10-13-2016, 04:52 AM #7

It refers to the clock speed, voltage, and timing settings. The example given is 16-20-20-38 with 1.35 volts and a speed of 3200.

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TwinkelK
Junior Member
33
10-27-2016, 10:10 AM
#8
I think I'll list the 32GB model on Craigslist and keep this one. It's built for AMD Ryzen. I already have 32GB and RDR2 doesn't need the 12GB Rockstar anyway—usually it's around 7 or 10 GB. It promises to upgrade and includes RGB, so I can customize my PC's look. Probably set it to red or blue and turn it off. I don't mind RGB at all. It's time to make my PC stand out!
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TwinkelK
10-27-2016, 10:10 AM #8

I think I'll list the 32GB model on Craigslist and keep this one. It's built for AMD Ryzen. I already have 32GB and RDR2 doesn't need the 12GB Rockstar anyway—usually it's around 7 or 10 GB. It promises to upgrade and includes RGB, so I can customize my PC's look. Probably set it to red or blue and turn it off. I don't mind RGB at all. It's time to make my PC stand out!

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popcornhats
Junior Member
1
10-27-2016, 03:00 PM
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Retrieve the memory I referenced—it's worth every penny. The value at release was $100 more than it appears now. I'm happy to provide a screenshot of its potential on a Zen+ memory controller if you'd like. Your CPU will manage them more efficiently than mine.
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popcornhats
10-27-2016, 03:00 PM #9

Retrieve the memory I referenced—it's worth every penny. The value at release was $100 more than it appears now. I'm happy to provide a screenshot of its potential on a Zen+ memory controller if you'd like. Your CPU will manage them more efficiently than mine.