F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Focus on improving performance by adjusting settings and ensuring hardware compatibility.

Focus on improving performance by adjusting settings and ensuring hardware compatibility.

Focus on improving performance by adjusting settings and ensuring hardware compatibility.

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Mafia3803
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07-31-2019, 06:30 PM
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I have a 4133mhz c 19 19 19 b die kit, a tomahawk max b450, an r5 3600 and I'm attempting to boost my RAM speed. The clock speed stays below 1733mhz most of the time. At 1766 it works but doesn't appear in Windows. I'm unsure where the UCLK signals come from. I checked the DRAM calculator—even with a "3466 safe" setting it becomes too erratic, causing audio glitches. Voltages are high, which is good for performance, but I haven't adjusted the SOC voltage yet. I've been told to raise the SOC voltage, but it seems already at its limit. I haven't tried the 3200mhz fast preset in memory testing. Help would be appreciated.
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Mafia3803
07-31-2019, 06:30 PM #1

I have a 4133mhz c 19 19 19 b die kit, a tomahawk max b450, an r5 3600 and I'm attempting to boost my RAM speed. The clock speed stays below 1733mhz most of the time. At 1766 it works but doesn't appear in Windows. I'm unsure where the UCLK signals come from. I checked the DRAM calculator—even with a "3466 safe" setting it becomes too erratic, causing audio glitches. Voltages are high, which is good for performance, but I haven't adjusted the SOC voltage yet. I've been told to raise the SOC voltage, but it seems already at its limit. I haven't tried the 3200mhz fast preset in memory testing. Help would be appreciated.

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08-01-2019, 02:02 PM
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I use the identical memory package (G.Skill TridentZ F4-4133C19D-16GTZKWC) on an ASUS ROG STRIX X470 Gaming-F with a Ryzen 3700X at 4.4GHz (44x multiplier). My configuration includes 3600 stable clocks at the settings you mentioned: 1.46V for memory voltage and 1.1 for both SOC voltages. The blue values correspond to your settings, while the red ones represent the "fast" preset for 3600 MHz speed. I've set the FCLK to 1800, aligning with Buildzoid’s advice and most overclockers on YouTube. There are additional unusual tweaks for SUPER low memory at 2133 MHz, but similar performance is achieved with CL9 or CL10. Notably, this memory model has a factory limit of CL15, so if yours matches, you may hit that ceiling too.
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Kris_The_Furry
08-01-2019, 02:02 PM #2

I use the identical memory package (G.Skill TridentZ F4-4133C19D-16GTZKWC) on an ASUS ROG STRIX X470 Gaming-F with a Ryzen 3700X at 4.4GHz (44x multiplier). My configuration includes 3600 stable clocks at the settings you mentioned: 1.46V for memory voltage and 1.1 for both SOC voltages. The blue values correspond to your settings, while the red ones represent the "fast" preset for 3600 MHz speed. I've set the FCLK to 1800, aligning with Buildzoid’s advice and most overclockers on YouTube. There are additional unusual tweaks for SUPER low memory at 2133 MHz, but similar performance is achieved with CL9 or CL10. Notably, this memory model has a factory limit of CL15, so if yours matches, you may hit that ceiling too.

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CDH_03_
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08-01-2019, 03:00 PM
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