F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking [Fixed] Knowing how to check infinite fabric pattern and dividers

[Fixed] Knowing how to check infinite fabric pattern and dividers

[Fixed] Knowing how to check infinite fabric pattern and dividers

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_Evil_Banana_
Junior Member
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06-13-2026, 07:29 PM
#11
They come on a-a-b-b circuit, and will that matter?
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_Evil_Banana_
06-13-2026, 07:29 PM #11

They come on a-a-b-b circuit, and will that matter?

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nadavg1234
Junior Member
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06-15-2026, 05:00 PM
#12
Yeah, A2 and B2 are the main ones to use, while A1 and B1 are the back-up options. You only need those if you have four sticks of RAM running at a slow speed because of how the Infinity Fabric works. It slows things down compared to an XMP rating for just two sticks. A2 is the best choice as the primary port on AMD systems, it's the only way to get high speeds with one stick. It looks a bit like the USB ports on the back of your PC: there are some red slots that run super fast (3.2), standard blue ones (3.0), and black ones that are just 2.0 speed. To get really fast RAM, you have to use the red A2-B2 spots. The black A1-B1 spots are for slower stuff.
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nadavg1234
06-15-2026, 05:00 PM #12

Yeah, A2 and B2 are the main ones to use, while A1 and B1 are the back-up options. You only need those if you have four sticks of RAM running at a slow speed because of how the Infinity Fabric works. It slows things down compared to an XMP rating for just two sticks. A2 is the best choice as the primary port on AMD systems, it's the only way to get high speeds with one stick. It looks a bit like the USB ports on the back of your PC: there are some red slots that run super fast (3.2), standard blue ones (3.0), and black ones that are just 2.0 speed. To get really fast RAM, you have to use the red A2-B2 spots. The black A1-B1 spots are for slower stuff.

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Bobster64HD
Member
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06-17-2026, 02:50 AM
#13
So I'm going to stick my RAM sticks into an A2-B2 board and try to push them to a higher clock speed. Is there any other setting that needs changing? Sorry for all this stupidity, but I just need someone to tell me how to get my PC running at top speed.
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Bobster64HD
06-17-2026, 02:50 AM #13

So I'm going to stick my RAM sticks into an A2-B2 board and try to push them to a higher clock speed. Is there any other setting that needs changing? Sorry for all this stupidity, but I just need someone to tell me how to get my PC running at top speed.

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Rxfou
Junior Member
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06-19-2026, 08:23 PM
#14
It depends on exactly how your PC works after you try an overclock. You might have to lower voltages or add some power to the processor, just like tuning a car for better speed without breaking it down. Finding the right balance is key when overclocking a Ryzen chip.
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Rxfou
06-19-2026, 08:23 PM #14

It depends on exactly how your PC works after you try an overclock. You might have to lower voltages or add some power to the processor, just like tuning a car for better speed without breaking it down. Finding the right balance is key when overclocking a Ryzen chip.

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Frido_99
Junior Member
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06-27-2026, 12:24 PM
#15
It might help if you share some photos of your BIOS settings. Also, the software called hwinfo64-sensor-display could be useful for checking things like CPU and RAM temperatures or specs.
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Frido_99
06-27-2026, 12:24 PM #15

It might help if you share some photos of your BIOS settings. Also, the software called hwinfo64-sensor-display could be useful for checking things like CPU and RAM temperatures or specs.

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livy09
Member
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06-27-2026, 03:33 PM
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Hey, it looks like that fellow built something but didn't read the instructions right? Yeah, the manual says you should use an A2B2 slot too. I'll try changing some settings and tell you what happens.
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livy09
06-27-2026, 03:33 PM #16

Hey, it looks like that fellow built something but didn't read the instructions right? Yeah, the manual says you should use an A2B2 slot too. I'll try changing some settings and tell you what happens.

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sunnylouis
Member
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07-03-2026, 09:59 PM
#17
Going to do it straight up after some other chances went wrong haha
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sunnylouis
07-03-2026, 09:59 PM #17

Going to do it straight up after some other chances went wrong haha

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Mincameow
Member
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07-04-2026, 04:41 AM
#18
I just fixed them guys with an XMP. One last question: are the latency timings working properly? Here is the link to check it out: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Wr-KVD...sp=sharing
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Mincameow
07-04-2026, 04:41 AM #18

I just fixed them guys with an XMP. One last question: are the latency timings working properly? Here is the link to check it out: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Wr-KVD...sp=sharing

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