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Memory specifications – Beast 6000MHz CL36 package

Memory specifications – Beast 6000MHz CL36 package

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KleinerRaker
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01-24-2026, 06:53 AM
#1
Just to confirm, I experienced RAM problems all day, but everything is stable now. At EXPO 1 it worked fine, tried again twice and it remained stable. The next day my PC had various issues, especially in games where it crashed on "Video Memory," though the graphics card performed perfectly. Memory tests showed inconsistency, reverting back to EXPO 1. After that, everything functioned normally again. It seems something from EXPO 2 affected the RAM settings, but resolved once I focused more on it. A CPU-Z check indicated specific CAS and RAS values, which matched EXPO ratings, though running at EXPO 1 gave a different TRC (144) while tests showed 145, which is typical. Normally I only checked CL ratings, but after the long reinstall and troubleshooting, I accepted this result. The RAM speed is 77GB/sec, which is standard for a 6000MHz AM5 system with Intel chips, and the delay is about seven nanoseconds—slightly slow but acceptable.
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KleinerRaker
01-24-2026, 06:53 AM #1

Just to confirm, I experienced RAM problems all day, but everything is stable now. At EXPO 1 it worked fine, tried again twice and it remained stable. The next day my PC had various issues, especially in games where it crashed on "Video Memory," though the graphics card performed perfectly. Memory tests showed inconsistency, reverting back to EXPO 1. After that, everything functioned normally again. It seems something from EXPO 2 affected the RAM settings, but resolved once I focused more on it. A CPU-Z check indicated specific CAS and RAS values, which matched EXPO ratings, though running at EXPO 1 gave a different TRC (144) while tests showed 145, which is typical. Normally I only checked CL ratings, but after the long reinstall and troubleshooting, I accepted this result. The RAM speed is 77GB/sec, which is standard for a 6000MHz AM5 system with Intel chips, and the delay is about seven nanoseconds—slightly slow but acceptable.

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Khromatic
Member
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01-24-2026, 08:02 AM
#2
The main issue is figuring out what you're aiming to achieve. This isn't a straightforward task; without detailed specifications, it's hard to understand your needs. While boosting RAM is a typical approach, it can also accelerate wear and strain the system unnecessarily if cooling isn't adequate. Without clearer goals, this data remains unclear.
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Khromatic
01-24-2026, 08:02 AM #2

The main issue is figuring out what you're aiming to achieve. This isn't a straightforward task; without detailed specifications, it's hard to understand your needs. While boosting RAM is a typical approach, it can also accelerate wear and strain the system unnecessarily if cooling isn't adequate. Without clearer goals, this data remains unclear.

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Pigster007
Member
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01-24-2026, 08:28 AM
#3
i prefer a calm performance over 6000mhz without sacrificing speed. the expo setup seems fine for that frequency, and the ram should work as intended.
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Pigster007
01-24-2026, 08:28 AM #3

i prefer a calm performance over 6000mhz without sacrificing speed. the expo setup seems fine for that frequency, and the ram should work as intended.

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Noah_673
Junior Member
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01-24-2026, 06:07 PM
#4
BIOS optimization hasn't always been my top choice for system enhancement. I favor software-driven boosters instead. XMP settings can sometimes be complicated, particularly when multiple tools attempt similar functions. If you're open to post-installation solutions, consider removing them or using a monitoring-focused application. A few points worth noting.
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Noah_673
01-24-2026, 06:07 PM #4

BIOS optimization hasn't always been my top choice for system enhancement. I favor software-driven boosters instead. XMP settings can sometimes be complicated, particularly when multiple tools attempt similar functions. If you're open to post-installation solutions, consider removing them or using a monitoring-focused application. A few points worth noting.