low ram write speed
low ram write speed
Hello, after installing the 4X4GB Hyperx 1600 Mhz RAM, I conducted some tests and found that the write speed is very slow. I also noticed my GPU (Gigabite 1060 6GB) works significantly worse than expected in benchmarks, being about 35% slower than the 3C model. I have an ASRock 970 Extreme with 3GB RAM, an AMD FX 8350 CPU, and a 750W power supply. Should I consider overclocking the CPU frequency? I’m not sure... please advise.
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How about checking the voltage on that RAM? If it's under 1.6v, adjust it to 1.6v.
The timing should match something like 9-9-9-27; if it's 11-11-11-30, change it to 9-9-9-27.
Also, monitor the GPU temperature using MSI Afterburner during the benchmark run. It's currently at 1200 MHz and I believe the stock boost clock should be around 1500 MHz.
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/13793932
If everything functions correctly, your SSD isn't holding up for the test.
Supahos :
What's the voltage on that RAM? If it drops below 1.6v, adjust it to 1.6v.
The timing should match something like 9-9-9-27; if it's 11-11-11-30, change it to 9-9-9-27.
Also, monitor the GPU temperature using MSI Afterburner during the benchmark. It's currently running at 1200 MHz, and I believe the stock boost clock should be around 1500 MHz or higher.
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/13793932
If everything functions correctly, my SSD is too full to run the benchmark on it.
I shared a link with photos, attempted an overclock on the NB, but it failed and I had to reset back to original BIOS settings. Then I forced it back up to 1911 MHz using MSI Afterburner. Even after that, the GPU didn't reach its full potential.
I believe it might be the board or the RAM. If the memory isn't the correct type, the board can't handle all four sticks at the rated 1600 speed. You should check the chip configuration in the RAM. If it's not suitable, you'll need to use two sticks to reach 1600Mhz. The board might also only support four 2GB sticks at full speed.
I believe it might be the board or the RAM. If the memory isn't the correct type, the board can't handle all four sticks at the rated 1600 speed. You should check the chip configuration in the RAM. If it's not suitable, you'll need to run two sticks to achieve 1600Mhz. The board might also only support four 2GB sticks at full speed.