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Need help with bad memory OC

Need help with bad memory OC

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Stearinay
Junior Member
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06-08-2019, 06:59 AM
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Hey everyone, I'm facing some memory issues with my XPG D80 setup. I've been trying to push it to 3600MHz CL16-18-18, but it doesn't work no matter what I do. Even changing the XMP settings and adjusting the voltage didn't help. I also used a DRAM calculator, but it only showed stability at 3200MHz CL14-17-17. My burner isn't recognizing certain memory parameters either. I ended up using Micron E/H-die PCBs because they're more stable, though I'm not sure if that's the best choice. The manual PCB revision seems to be causing problems with the calculator. What do you think about sticking with the 3200MHz setting or trying the 3400MHz OC version?
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Stearinay
06-08-2019, 06:59 AM #1

Hey everyone, I'm facing some memory issues with my XPG D80 setup. I've been trying to push it to 3600MHz CL16-18-18, but it doesn't work no matter what I do. Even changing the XMP settings and adjusting the voltage didn't help. I also used a DRAM calculator, but it only showed stability at 3200MHz CL14-17-17. My burner isn't recognizing certain memory parameters either. I ended up using Micron E/H-die PCBs because they're more stable, though I'm not sure if that's the best choice. The manual PCB revision seems to be causing problems with the calculator. What do you think about sticking with the 3200MHz setting or trying the 3400MHz OC version?

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Fynero
Member
195
06-08-2019, 12:01 PM
#2
Which processor? Any speed above the claimed rate isn't assured—it relies on the imc, the IC's condition, and a bit of chance.
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Fynero
06-08-2019, 12:01 PM #2

Which processor? Any speed above the claimed rate isn't assured—it relies on the imc, the IC's condition, and a bit of chance.

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hayhaytaylor
Member
192
06-08-2019, 12:14 PM
#3
Hello, I have a Ryzen 3800X processor.
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hayhaytaylor
06-08-2019, 12:14 PM #3

Hello, I have a Ryzen 3800X processor.

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
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06-09-2019, 02:09 PM
#4
Adjust the SOC to 1.15 and see how much further you can reach. As mentioned, there’s no assurance beyond the advertised rates. This depends on the condition of the ICs, the IMC, and a bit of chance.
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ReborntoKill
06-09-2019, 02:09 PM #4

Adjust the SOC to 1.15 and see how much further you can reach. As mentioned, there’s no assurance beyond the advertised rates. This depends on the condition of the ICs, the IMC, and a bit of chance.

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awesomehabib
Member
86
06-09-2019, 07:54 PM
#5
Yes, using the same intervals as the xmp profile.
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awesomehabib
06-09-2019, 07:54 PM #5

Yes, using the same intervals as the xmp profile.

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coolmatt30
Junior Member
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06-14-2019, 06:45 PM
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You might improve RAM performance by raising the SOC voltage. The issue could be with the RAM chips themselves or the motherboard/CPU. Avoid exceeding 1.2V on SOC.
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coolmatt30
06-14-2019, 06:45 PM #6

You might improve RAM performance by raising the SOC voltage. The issue could be with the RAM chips themselves or the motherboard/CPU. Avoid exceeding 1.2V on SOC.