No, you cannot effectively overclock RAM without XMP enabled.
No, you cannot effectively overclock RAM without XMP enabled.
Are you certain 1.35 volts is sufficient for such a high overclock? I attempted 19-19-19-40 RFC:650 at 1.45v with a 2N and it didn’t work. It seems I missed the silicon lottery without even winning a hidden prize.
At 3600? Your VCCIO/VCCSA might be too high. I use 4000@cl17, 1.45v at 1.156v on VCCSA/VCCIO.
Consider these details: 3733mhz@17-21-21-41, faw: 24 - RRDS 6 RDDL 4, 1.35v, adjust timing via auto.
I'll check the details. Are you asking about the RAM size—3200 or 3600? Your setup mentions a 32GB package with 16-18-18-36 pins and a 1.35V supply.
It makes sense, really. Starting with a 4400 is simpler than trying to push a 3200 to hit 4000.
This was indeed my first attempt at an overclock. I might need to adjust the VCCSO setting because in all my prior attempts, I changed clock speeds, timing parameters, RAM voltage, but it still didn’t run at 3600. I once tried a 3600 configuration with timings of 20-20-20-40 at 1.5V and it also failed to start.