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Have you overlooked any details about the G.Skill Trident Z Neo?

Have you overlooked any details about the G.Skill Trident Z Neo?

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Flashwing006
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05-01-2024, 03:48 PM
#11
It relies on the specific motherboard and CPU. For a Ryzen 5000 with a newer memory setup, it might easily reach 4000 using four 16GB modules.
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Flashwing006
05-01-2024, 03:48 PM #11

It relies on the specific motherboard and CPU. For a Ryzen 5000 with a newer memory setup, it might easily reach 4000 using four 16GB modules.

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xXFirewitherXx
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05-01-2024, 07:48 PM
#12
I’ll be launching soon—once available again: Aorus x570 Master paired with a 5900X and an Aorus RTX 3090 Xtreme.
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xXFirewitherXx
05-01-2024, 07:48 PM #12

I’ll be launching soon—once available again: Aorus x570 Master paired with a 5900X and an Aorus RTX 3090 Xtreme.

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firstdwarf
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05-02-2024, 12:23 AM
#13
I haven't encountered the average user base reaching 4000mhz yet. Still, I've noticed some individuals on my team achieving impressive speeds and precise timing, but these are significantly better than the typical person and definitely not relying on 64GB of memory.
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firstdwarf
05-02-2024, 12:23 AM #13

I haven't encountered the average user base reaching 4000mhz yet. Still, I've noticed some individuals on my team achieving impressive speeds and precise timing, but these are significantly better than the typical person and definitely not relying on 64GB of memory.

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XGrassBreezerX
Junior Member
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05-02-2024, 07:20 AM
#14
Ensure you have the correct revision of the motherboard—revision 1.1 or 1.2 is required. Otherwise, achieving RAM above 3600 will be difficult. Why? Because it would only offer a 2:1 boost for 4000 memory slots, which is unrealistic. A 2000 RAM limit is typical for Ryzen 5000 systems and will likely become standard as AMD completes their BIOS updates.
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XGrassBreezerX
05-02-2024, 07:20 AM #14

Ensure you have the correct revision of the motherboard—revision 1.1 or 1.2 is required. Otherwise, achieving RAM above 3600 will be difficult. Why? Because it would only offer a 2:1 boost for 4000 memory slots, which is unrealistic. A 2000 RAM limit is typical for Ryzen 5000 systems and will likely become standard as AMD completes their BIOS updates.

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Tim228
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05-03-2024, 10:09 PM
#15
I wouldn't be holding my breath. We've got four bios out so far, but we're hopeful we'll keep it up. And no, my ratio was 1:1:1...
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Tim228
05-03-2024, 10:09 PM #15

I wouldn't be holding my breath. We've got four bios out so far, but we're hopeful we'll keep it up. And no, my ratio was 1:1:1...

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Jackfrost22
Junior Member
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05-04-2024, 01:16 AM
#16
You received a 4th BIOS around the year 2000. There were only three BIOS versions for your motherboard supporting the 5000 series at that time—1.0.8.0, 1.1.0.0, and 1.1.0.0 patch D. It's not unusual to encounter this issue. I've successfully updated it on my 5800X, even with a low-quality board and four RAM sticks, though stability remains strong.
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Jackfrost22
05-04-2024, 01:16 AM #16

You received a 4th BIOS around the year 2000. There were only three BIOS versions for your motherboard supporting the 5000 series at that time—1.0.8.0, 1.1.0.0, and 1.1.0.0 patch D. It's not unusual to encounter this issue. I've successfully updated it on my 5800X, even with a low-quality board and four RAM sticks, though stability remains strong.

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Waukesha
Junior Member
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05-11-2024, 10:49 PM
#17
Patch D? What changed with patch C? I think I should have mentioned 1:1 if men frequency matched double data rate... So yes, 2000mhz. And I mean a stable 2000+ synced connection. Not desynced at all. The performance drop is too significant to think about a desync at 1:1. Again, the average user isn't actually running 2000mhz synced at full speed like you described. I'll need to ask for some screens while they're not in our public forum section to clarify what I mean. Edit. I submitted a request to share good screenshots. If that's not allowed now, I'll post once they're public.
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Waukesha
05-11-2024, 10:49 PM #17

Patch D? What changed with patch C? I think I should have mentioned 1:1 if men frequency matched double data rate... So yes, 2000mhz. And I mean a stable 2000+ synced connection. Not desynced at all. The performance drop is too significant to think about a desync at 1:1. Again, the average user isn't actually running 2000mhz synced at full speed like you described. I'll need to ask for some screens while they're not in our public forum section to clarify what I mean. Edit. I submitted a request to share good screenshots. If that's not allowed now, I'll post once they're public.

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MajestikQue
Junior Member
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05-12-2024, 09:30 AM
#18
I received authorization to capture screenshots. George from Warp9-systems provided the images.
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MajestikQue
05-12-2024, 09:30 AM #18

I received authorization to capture screenshots. George from Warp9-systems provided the images.

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dm20_tm
Member
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05-12-2024, 04:18 PM
#19
Uncertain... Patch D slightly lowered my CPU voltages and dropped temperatures a lot, so I won't be upset. Still might if the board had the latest BIOS, a Ryzen 5000 CPU, and 4000 RAM. Your screenshot upload could be the issue, as some values aren't clear.
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dm20_tm
05-12-2024, 04:18 PM #19

Uncertain... Patch D slightly lowered my CPU voltages and dropped temperatures a lot, so I won't be upset. Still might if the board had the latest BIOS, a Ryzen 5000 CPU, and 4000 RAM. Your screenshot upload could be the issue, as some values aren't clear.

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DexReapz
Junior Member
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05-12-2024, 04:49 PM
#20
That's mobile technology for you. I'll attempt it again on the PC later.
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DexReapz
05-12-2024, 04:49 PM #20

That's mobile technology for you. I'll attempt it again on the PC later.

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