Overclock RAM without a documentation file
Overclock RAM without a documentation file
I reviewed the CPU Z SPD tab and noticed only JEDEC entries appear. It seems I may need a more advanced setup to boost the clock and refine the timing settings. On the GSKill site, the specifications look like this: Tested Speed (XMP/EXPO) 2666 MT/s, Tested Latency (XMP/EXPO) 19-19-19-43, Tested Voltage (XMP/EXPO) 1.20V. This confirms it supports XMP, so it should be compatible with an AMD Ryzen 520M E. This model is likely a memory kit rather than a CPU. The memory tab on CL shows different numbers—26 versus the JEDEC columns showing 20, 21, 22, and 23. Which one is the real CL? Lastly, even with these relatively slow speeds, pushing it up to 3600 MHz improved performance significantly in the benchmark tests. The results were around 273 max FPS at 3600 MHz, dropping to 306 max at 134 average. It appears Ryzen benefits more from high-speed RAM kits. Regarding heat, this particular kit lacks a heatsink, so running it at such speeds could be risky. It’s advisable to ensure proper cooling or consider a more robust solution.