Looking for tips on boosting your RAM performance? Let me know what you're using and any issues you're facing.
Looking for tips on boosting your RAM performance? Let me know what you're using and any issues you're facing.
I received this RAM package back in 2019 – Corsair Vengeance LPX 2X8GB, part number CMK16GX4M2E3200C16. When DOCP is active the timing is 16-20-20-38 at 3200MHz. I’m planning to use the Ryzen Dram calculator but noticed it doesn’t support Zen3. The chipset info shows something like H5AN8G8N??R-TFC, and I’ve never overclocked memory before, so I’m curious about identifying my die type (CJR/DJR, etc.) and how much performance I can achieve with this build. My full system specs are in my signature, and I remember seeing a great review of the motherboard’s memory setup on Buildzoid.
I just adjusted my 3200mhz RAM to 3600mhz and saw no issues. Gamers Nexus seemed to agree that it’s similar to tweaking timings without major complications, though their videos aren’t official. I’m curious if their comments hold up—seems like it worked better for me without needing other changes. Dominator Platinum 3200mhz too.
Was es mit den "optimized for intel" oder "optimized for ryzen"-Sticker versehen? Prüfe bei cpuz, das gibt dir den Hersteller, Samsung, Micron oder Hynix… In meiner Erfahrung kam es kaum eine Chance, und selbst dann lief alles weit unter der maximalen Geschwindigkeit. Nebenbei: Dein RAM ist nicht einfach ein "b-die", es gibt auch Corsair-Varianten, die aber meist nur bei sehr alten Modellen funktionieren. Besser wäre ein echter "b-die" mit Ryzen-CPUs, Micron sollte in Ordnung sein, aber ich weiß nicht genau welche Modelle das sind. https://benzhaomin.github.io/bdiefinder/ Hast du die Timings überhaupt geändert? Ich habe sie angepasst, sie sind fast standardmäßig, aber nicht mehr von 3200 auf 3600. Es ist doch möglich, die Timings noch etwas zu senken. Ich habe nach ein paar Versuchen und kleinen Anpassungen endlich stabil gelaufen – nach ein paar Tagen Trial & Error und ein paar Abstimmungen. Für einen Laien bedeutet das: Du musst den RAM neu starten und die Einstellungen mehrfach überprüfen. Das Timing-Setup läuft dann wieder richtig, ohne dass der PC ständig abstürzt.
I also attempted to adjust the timing, but it always caused an issue. You're making me question where my settings were originally, since I doubted they were correct when I first made these changes. It's been months since I did this, and I'm pretty confident the settings were already in place then.
If you just adjust the speed and let the rest handle timing or XMP, higher timings should work. You might need a bit more voltage—like raising mine to 0.2v for testing. I kept it at 1.36v when XMP was on, but it didn’t perform well with auto. PS: my RAM has temperature sensors; it’s probably safe to push it a little higher. But I’m satisfied with the current setup so far.
Reviewed my settings, everything matches the stock configuration except for tRC which is 86 rather than 54. I’m unsure what impact this change will have. From what I understand, removing tRC doesn’t significantly boost performance on Ryzen processors, so I expect it to have little effect unless it slightly raises the clock speed.
I understand, I’m struggling a bit with this. I’m new to RAM overclocking and tried the manual approach. Just follow what I mentioned: increase voltage slightly, keep it under 1.4V, and adjust BIOS settings like memory retry to around 3 or 5 times. On my motherboard (MSI B350 M), it would automatically attempt a hard boot and then report a memory overclock failure until I found a setting that worked—slightly reduced timings and +0.2V. It seems similar for your RAM, though you might need to tweak timing or voltage further. The motherboard or CPU could be rejecting the RAM, which happened with my previous Hynix module. I’m not sure if I did anything wrong.