How to oc 3200mt ram to 3600
How to oc 3200mt ram to 3600
I adjusted the timing on the primary CL16 to 18CL. There were no major issues, but I noticed some performance drops.
I typically begin by adjusting all JEDEC timings so the latency matches consistently. Understanding your memory's capabilities early on is useful. Most 3200 units should handle 3600 easily without issues.
That’s a sequence of numbers. What would you like me to do with them?
I’d likely approach things gradually instead of jumping straight to DDR4-3600. It’s possible that this speed isn’t compatible with your system. Consider trying DDR4-3400 or a range from DDR4-3200 to DDR4-3600. The DRAM voltage you’re using usually falls between 1.35V and 1.40V for XMP profiles, while JEDEC standards sit around 1.2V. Additionally, you might want to widen the timings—like DDR4-3600 at 20-30-30-50 2T—and then gradually adjust them one step at a time.
It appears you're dealing with an Hynix 8Gb MFR chip. You might reach performance boundaries, and while a solid overclock could help, most users don't exceed speeds beyond 3200. Refer to the DDR4 OC guide on the provided link for more details.
You don't have prior knowledge about Hynix M-die, but you can achieve a simple performance improvement by configuring the settings as specified. This approach offers the strongest gain without affecting Aida64 bench results, though it may not be fully captured in certain measurements.
Rip thats garbage ram Hynix 8gbit mfr, at best you are looking at a pathetic 3466 Maybe tightening the subtimings will do something, i mean the subtimings are always trash on xmp, maybe look at tightening These (though tfaw just set to 1 as itll run at 4x trrds anyways) and maybe add in trc, trfc, and twr as those also give pretty good performance bump, make sure to also set trefi 65536 for extra performance I was assuming you would have some decent sticks with hynix djrs (4800+) or something
I'll just mention that Trefi reaching its limit can heat up the RAM, so keeping airflow in place is a good idea.