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Grasping Infinity fabric frequency and dividers

Grasping Infinity fabric frequency and dividers

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yazug
Junior Member
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01-06-2019, 08:27 PM
#1
So finally I've made my rig consisting of Ryzen 5 3500, Rtx 2060, B450 steel legend and Adata xpg gammix D30 3200 mhz16gb. Getting into the bios I can see that there is an memory overclock section with XMP profile. I understand that XMP profile can let me achieve the targeted 3200 mhz (currently set to 2666 mhz). But there is a option called 'Infinity fabric frequency and dividers', which can manually be set upto 3000 mhz. Does anyone have any idea about what it is? What should I set it to when I set the dram frequency to 3200 mhz? I don't want to oc the cpu right now. Considering this, do I need to change any more profile?
Thanks in advance.
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yazug
01-06-2019, 08:27 PM #1

So finally I've made my rig consisting of Ryzen 5 3500, Rtx 2060, B450 steel legend and Adata xpg gammix D30 3200 mhz16gb. Getting into the bios I can see that there is an memory overclock section with XMP profile. I understand that XMP profile can let me achieve the targeted 3200 mhz (currently set to 2666 mhz). But there is a option called 'Infinity fabric frequency and dividers', which can manually be set upto 3000 mhz. Does anyone have any idea about what it is? What should I set it to when I set the dram frequency to 3200 mhz? I don't want to oc the cpu right now. Considering this, do I need to change any more profile?
Thanks in advance.

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mousse2006
Member
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01-22-2019, 07:40 AM
#2
The main connections are A2 and B2, while A1 and B1 serve as secondary options. You'd rely on these specifically when using four RAM sticks, which due to the infinite fabric constraints, will operate at slower speeds compared to the xmp rating of two sticks.
A2 offers the quickest path and is the primary port for AMD, designed for a single high-speed stick. It resembles the USB ports found on the back of the computer—featuring some fast 3.2 red slots, standard 3.0 blue slots, and black USB 2.0 slots. For external storage, choose the red slots instead of black to avoid delays during uploads or downloads.
High-speed RAM requires the 'red' A2-B2 connections. A1-B1 would be black slots, which are not recommended.
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mousse2006
01-22-2019, 07:40 AM #2

The main connections are A2 and B2, while A1 and B1 serve as secondary options. You'd rely on these specifically when using four RAM sticks, which due to the infinite fabric constraints, will operate at slower speeds compared to the xmp rating of two sticks.
A2 offers the quickest path and is the primary port for AMD, designed for a single high-speed stick. It resembles the USB ports found on the back of the computer—featuring some fast 3.2 red slots, standard 3.0 blue slots, and black USB 2.0 slots. For external storage, choose the red slots instead of black to avoid delays during uploads or downloads.
High-speed RAM requires the 'red' A2-B2 connections. A1-B1 would be black slots, which are not recommended.

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AliReyiz_IK
Member
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01-23-2019, 07:07 PM
#3
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AliReyiz_IK
01-23-2019, 07:07 PM #3

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Sheikrik
Senior Member
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01-25-2019, 06:21 AM
#4
Adjust the setting to 'auto' or configure the IF frequency to half of your present RAM speed. For example, 3200mhz RAM equals 1600mhz IF frequency.
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Sheikrik
01-25-2019, 06:21 AM #4

Adjust the setting to 'auto' or configure the IF frequency to half of your present RAM speed. For example, 3200mhz RAM equals 1600mhz IF frequency.

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Mineblockx
Junior Member
12
01-25-2019, 02:56 PM
#5
I believe that's for manually setting fclock if using ram faster than the 3466 cap on 2000 series cpus, allowing infinity fabric to be set under that cap to retain the 1:1 ratio.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/cc...s_on_zen2/
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Mineblockx
01-25-2019, 02:56 PM #5

I believe that's for manually setting fclock if using ram faster than the 3466 cap on 2000 series cpus, allowing infinity fabric to be set under that cap to retain the 1:1 ratio.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/cc...s_on_zen2/

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SayNoToNWO
Posting Freak
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01-25-2019, 11:21 PM
#6
Information very helpful. So, with DDR4-3600 (like 3200 MHz) the 'FCLK' adjusts itself automatically to 1600 MHz, right? Would it be okay if I just set it directly to 1600 MHz instead of changing anything else?
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SayNoToNWO
01-25-2019, 11:21 PM #6

Information very helpful. So, with DDR4-3600 (like 3200 MHz) the 'FCLK' adjusts itself automatically to 1600 MHz, right? Would it be okay if I just set it directly to 1600 MHz instead of changing anything else?

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seeker07
Senior Member
349
01-26-2019, 04:22 AM
#7
Sure, I understand. Thanks man.
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seeker07
01-26-2019, 04:22 AM #7

Sure, I understand. Thanks man.

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firey760
Junior Member
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01-30-2019, 08:26 AM
#8
When RAM speed is below 3200MHz, increasing the Infinity fabric beyond 1600 might help, though some trial and error is needed.
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firey760
01-30-2019, 08:26 AM #8

When RAM speed is below 3200MHz, increasing the Infinity fabric beyond 1600 might help, though some trial and error is needed.

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GrinningTube
Member
185
01-30-2019, 03:03 PM
#9
Even after setting the XMP profile to 3200 mhz and FCLK to both auto and 1600 mhz, the RAM continues to run at 1330 mhz. I adjusted the voltage to 1.4 volts from 1.35 but the issue persists. No changes were saved. Assistance needed?
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GrinningTube
01-30-2019, 03:03 PM #9

Even after setting the XMP profile to 3200 mhz and FCLK to both auto and 1600 mhz, the RAM continues to run at 1330 mhz. I adjusted the voltage to 1.4 volts from 1.35 but the issue persists. No changes were saved. Assistance needed?

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JogadorHumilde
Junior Member
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01-30-2019, 08:51 PM
#10
Are the RAM modules located in slots a2 through b2?
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JogadorHumilde
01-30-2019, 08:51 PM #10

Are the RAM modules located in slots a2 through b2?

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