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How to increase the speed of G.Skill RAM?

How to increase the speed of G.Skill RAM?

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MikeGamer15YT
Member
110
01-01-2022, 05:32 PM
#1
Hello 🤗
I have a rather curious question 😅 I'm just starting out with overclocking and I understand the basics of hardware, but actually doing it was quite a distant experience...
Now I've tried it and it works pretty well... Sorry if this seems like a simple question:
I have g.skill 3200 with specs 16-18-18-18-38 and it was running at 1.35, which is a bit below the original spec.
Now I discovered it can actually work for me.
I found a configuration of 3800 - 1900 bus, 18-21-21-21-40 and it's stable!
Do you think I should try lower frequencies? Like going to lower timings? I was told by a tech at work to stick with 18-18-18-38, but I don't think that's the cheapest option.
This RAM could potentially get even better performance 😂
I completely forgot about my system specs:
Ryzen 5 5500
Asus TUF B450M
G.skill 2*8 3200 (overclocking now)
RX 3070 FE
800w PSU with good cooling inside the case: 4*140mm, 1*120mm fans, 3*140 intake, 1*140 and 1*120 out...
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MikeGamer15YT
01-01-2022, 05:32 PM #1

Hello 🤗
I have a rather curious question 😅 I'm just starting out with overclocking and I understand the basics of hardware, but actually doing it was quite a distant experience...
Now I've tried it and it works pretty well... Sorry if this seems like a simple question:
I have g.skill 3200 with specs 16-18-18-18-38 and it was running at 1.35, which is a bit below the original spec.
Now I discovered it can actually work for me.
I found a configuration of 3800 - 1900 bus, 18-21-21-21-40 and it's stable!
Do you think I should try lower frequencies? Like going to lower timings? I was told by a tech at work to stick with 18-18-18-38, but I don't think that's the cheapest option.
This RAM could potentially get even better performance 😂
I completely forgot about my system specs:
Ryzen 5 5500
Asus TUF B450M
G.skill 2*8 3200 (overclocking now)
RX 3070 FE
800w PSU with good cooling inside the case: 4*140mm, 1*120mm fans, 3*140 intake, 1*140 and 1*120 out...

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srope
Member
147
01-01-2022, 10:10 PM
#2
What types of voltages are being applied to the memory drives? Regarding your power supply, you didn't specify the brand or model. You only mentioned its advertised wattage and the 80+ efficiency rating.
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srope
01-01-2022, 10:10 PM #2

What types of voltages are being applied to the memory drives? Regarding your power supply, you didn't specify the brand or model. You only mentioned its advertised wattage and the 80+ efficiency rating.

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01-17-2022, 06:58 AM
#3
Nothing extreme 1.35.
psu is Zalman bronze I don't know how I checked a decent one, I'm sure 3070 won't need more than 650 …
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ManSpeeltGames
01-17-2022, 06:58 AM #3

Nothing extreme 1.35.
psu is Zalman bronze I don't know how I checked a decent one, I'm sure 3070 won't need more than 650 …

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louie018
Posting Freak
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01-24-2022, 05:31 AM
#4
Lutifuj, your response is really appreciated. I might have another off-topic question if you're okay with it, aside from overclocking. 🥺 Please keep it off-topic about overclock but... 🤗
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louie018
01-24-2022, 05:31 AM #4

Lutifuj, your response is really appreciated. I might have another off-topic question if you're okay with it, aside from overclocking. 🥺 Please keep it off-topic about overclock but... 🤗

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Windiox
Member
226
01-29-2022, 08:53 PM
#5
Ram chips are available and the superior ones are preferred for faster performance (higher cost). You might just be lucky.
Check your RAM by running memtest86 or memtest86+.
These tools boot from a USB drive and don’t require Windows.
You can obtain them from:
MemTest86 - Official Site of the x86 Memory Testing Tool
www.memtest86.com
MemTest86+ | The Open-Source Memory Testing Tool
www.memtest.org
Performing multiple full tests usually reveals problems, though it requires more time.
Unless you strongly suspect a RAM issue, it’s probably not worth the effort.
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Windiox
01-29-2022, 08:53 PM #5

Ram chips are available and the superior ones are preferred for faster performance (higher cost). You might just be lucky.
Check your RAM by running memtest86 or memtest86+.
These tools boot from a USB drive and don’t require Windows.
You can obtain them from:
MemTest86 - Official Site of the x86 Memory Testing Tool
www.memtest86.com
MemTest86+ | The Open-Source Memory Testing Tool
www.memtest.org
Performing multiple full tests usually reveals problems, though it requires more time.
Unless you strongly suspect a RAM issue, it’s probably not worth the effort.

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Caribbean_Blue
Senior Member
609
02-05-2022, 05:40 PM
#6
I did the overclocking and it functioned properly. It seems stable, and it's a solid improvement. Going further will need rethinking the timing settings since only the primary ones have been adjusted so far. Many secondary and tertiary timings remain untouched, which could significantly impact memory performance beyond just increasing speeds or changing primaries. I should look for RAM overclock videos from Actually Hardware Overclocking (buildzoid), as he provides detailed information about Samsung and SkHynix RAM, including requirements, limits, best practices, and clarifications on technical terms. You’ll likely need tools like Thaiphoon Burner or Zen Timings, and possibly other resources, before proceeding further—depending on the specifics you need.
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Caribbean_Blue
02-05-2022, 05:40 PM #6

I did the overclocking and it functioned properly. It seems stable, and it's a solid improvement. Going further will need rethinking the timing settings since only the primary ones have been adjusted so far. Many secondary and tertiary timings remain untouched, which could significantly impact memory performance beyond just increasing speeds or changing primaries. I should look for RAM overclock videos from Actually Hardware Overclocking (buildzoid), as he provides detailed information about Samsung and SkHynix RAM, including requirements, limits, best practices, and clarifications on technical terms. You’ll likely need tools like Thaiphoon Burner or Zen Timings, and possibly other resources, before proceeding further—depending on the specifics you need.