Exciting and thrilling experience!
Exciting and thrilling experience!
they seem a bit off. someone mentioned it's due to the hard drive, another said it's because the motherboard can't handle the speed and can't reach 3200mhz. Another pointed out that integrated graphics are involved, and one joked that since it's spread across the PC, only 2400mhz remains.
I only adjusted the speed but it didn't work. Then I set the DRAM voltage to 1.35 and tried again with speed changes. After that, I used DOCP settings, but they also failed. Finally, I modified the timings, DRAM voltage and speed, yet it still didn't work. Even at 2666MHz the motherboard supports it clearly.
I'm working with 4267mhz rated B-Die memory sticks. The Vega graphics manage higher speeds well, but my basic memory controller limits performance. With a Corsair 3000mhz stick, I can only reach up to 2667mhz. The upgraded kit performs much better. I typically use this setup with my 8700K, but I decided to try it out. The improvements are noticeable.
I own a top-notch Kingston HyperX Fury with a 90 dollar price tag.
This collection offers excellent performance. F4-3600C16D-16GTZ supports 3600MHz CL16-16-16-36.