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How to overclock ddr4 3200mhz

How to overclock ddr4 3200mhz

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bishopboys68
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01-07-2017, 09:48 AM
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Hello, I hope you respond soon. My system details are as follows: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @3.7ghz, MSI B350 Gaming Plus motherboard, Gskill Ripjaws v 3200mhz 2x4gb RAM. I have already adjusted the RAM speed to 3333mhz without changing the voltage. I’m seeking guidance on overclocking and timing adjustments. I’ve read some tutorials but am unsure how to proceed with voltage, frequency, and timings. Any advice on where to start?
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bishopboys68
01-07-2017, 09:48 AM #1

Hello, I hope you respond soon. My system details are as follows: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @3.7ghz, MSI B350 Gaming Plus motherboard, Gskill Ripjaws v 3200mhz 2x4gb RAM. I have already adjusted the RAM speed to 3333mhz without changing the voltage. I’m seeking guidance on overclocking and timing adjustments. I’ve read some tutorials but am unsure how to proceed with voltage, frequency, and timings. Any advice on where to start?

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CDH_03_
Member
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01-14-2017, 03:29 PM
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about 1.4v for passive cooling
1.4v to 1.6v with active cooling
1.6v to 1.8v with ln2
by the way, all ryzens have a memory hole (each cpu typically in the ~200MHz range), so it's around 3400-3600... my CPU is at 3433, which means it will post, but anything higher than 3633 won't, 3666 did post, but I don't want to burn my kits xD
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CDH_03_
01-14-2017, 03:29 PM #2

about 1.4v for passive cooling
1.4v to 1.6v with active cooling
1.6v to 1.8v with ln2
by the way, all ryzens have a memory hole (each cpu typically in the ~200MHz range), so it's around 3400-3600... my CPU is at 3433, which means it will post, but anything higher than 3633 won't, 3666 did post, but I don't want to burn my kits xD

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RaduRadu
Junior Member
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01-15-2017, 08:25 AM
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Your present settings are 16 18 18 18 36 at 1.375 volts. What range can you reach?
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RaduRadu
01-15-2017, 08:25 AM #3

Your present settings are 16 18 18 18 36 at 1.375 volts. What range can you reach?

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squirtle267
Junior Member
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01-15-2017, 09:54 AM
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No one knows how far you can push things. RAM kits are typically grouped into categories, with faster memory sold as premium options. I wouldn't think it would go much further than that. Particularly because you're already near the top speed of what a first-gen Ryzen can usually manage.
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squirtle267
01-15-2017, 09:54 AM #4

No one knows how far you can push things. RAM kits are typically grouped into categories, with faster memory sold as premium options. I wouldn't think it would go much further than that. Particularly because you're already near the top speed of what a first-gen Ryzen can usually manage.

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Kronicftw
Member
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01-20-2017, 05:40 PM
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I checked my speed at 3466mhz 16 18 18 18 36 at 1.43v stable. It seems the voltage is too high. How much can I safely push through it? I've heard changing the SOC voltage might help reduce RAM voltage. Is that correct?
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Kronicftw
01-20-2017, 05:40 PM #5

I checked my speed at 3466mhz 16 18 18 18 36 at 1.43v stable. It seems the voltage is too high. How much can I safely push through it? I've heard changing the SOC voltage might help reduce RAM voltage. Is that correct?

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HappyLobster
Member
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02-09-2017, 05:27 AM
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I'm unsure about the exact safety limits, but I wouldn't exceed 1.35-1.4 for continuous use.
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HappyLobster
02-09-2017, 05:27 AM #6

I'm unsure about the exact safety limits, but I wouldn't exceed 1.35-1.4 for continuous use.

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CassyoQR
Junior Member
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02-09-2017, 06:32 PM
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I might lower it to auto, keeping 3333mhz and refining the timing. Surprised that 3466 functioned properly.
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CassyoQR
02-09-2017, 06:32 PM #7

I might lower it to auto, keeping 3333mhz and refining the timing. Surprised that 3466 functioned properly.

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jaefrh
Member
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02-26-2017, 06:47 AM
#8
about 1.4v for passive cooling
1.4v to 1.6v with active cooling
1.6v to 1.8v with ln2
by the way, all ryzens have a memory hole (each cpu typically in the ~200MHz range), so it's around 3400-3600... my cpu is at 3433, which means it will post, but anything higher than 3633 won't, 3666 did post, but i don't want to burn my kits xD
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jaefrh
02-26-2017, 06:47 AM #8

about 1.4v for passive cooling
1.4v to 1.6v with active cooling
1.6v to 1.8v with ln2
by the way, all ryzens have a memory hole (each cpu typically in the ~200MHz range), so it's around 3400-3600... my cpu is at 3433, which means it will post, but anything higher than 3633 won't, 3666 did post, but i don't want to burn my kits xD

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fishy37
Member
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02-26-2017, 02:29 PM
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It seems okay. I have a fan above them, and the heatsyncs on my RAM modules work well. I might be okay with 1.4. I intend to upgrade to 16GB later, so I'm willing to take that chance.
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fishy37
02-26-2017, 02:29 PM #9

It seems okay. I have a fan above them, and the heatsyncs on my RAM modules work well. I might be okay with 1.4. I intend to upgrade to 16GB later, so I'm willing to take that chance.