Optimal memory settings for Team Group Dark Z on FPS 16GB DDR4-4000 CL16?
Optimal memory settings for Team Group Dark Z on FPS 16GB DDR4-4000 CL16?
Yeah, officially. But that only covers their buttocks. What's officially supported and what's possible is 2 different things.
I have a Ryzen 1700, boost clock 3.7 Ghz. All-core max probably 3.4-3.6 Ghz, I don't even know because I've been running it at 3.8 Ghz all-core since I got it. Official vs what's possible.
Then there is stuff like this:
https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...et...at-7156MHz
What's officially supported on a 11900KF? 3200 Mhz. The world record is way higher than 3200 Mhz. Anybody who knows anything about computers should know this.
The issue with things like that is clear—you should remember it was done using LN Liquid Nitrogen, and you need to be aware of this. Additionally, it’s important to understand that while some chip samples perform well, achieving a solid overclock usually requires around ten samples if you're aiming for maximum performance. The 3.8 core average for an 1700 CPU is typical; my 1800X tuned to 4.2GHz shows otherwise. This shouldn’t be about you or me arguing. Help tids2k should aim for a 4000Mhz overclock on his RAM, as you’re quite confident in your approach. However, the results are minimal without more data.
Yeah, I understand 7 Ghz works with LN2 but what about air? Definitely more than 3200 Mhz. Some even go up to 5 Ghz. My Ryzen is a standard chip but still doesn’t meet the requirements. Didn’t I mention aiming for 3600-3800 Mhz? If he can hit a clock speed of 2000 Mhz, I’d be okay with 4000 Mhz, though I wouldn’t rely on that. If not, 4000 Mhz would hurt overall performance since the ratio isn’t balanced anymore. For RAM at 3.6-3.8 Ghz with strict timings, that’s my advice. But actual timing specs vary a lot—depends on the motherboard, IMC, and RAM modules. You’ll have to find them manually and test until you’re satisfied. That’s enough for now.