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Performance delay of clocked DDR4-3200 ECC memory without buffering

Performance delay of clocked DDR4-3200 ECC memory without buffering

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Stayros
Junior Member
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08-24-2016, 04:05 PM
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You're considering an X570 motherboard with "unbuffered DDR4-3200 ECC" support for your Ryzen 5900X. From the specifications, some boards reduce RAM speed when all four banks are active—either to 2933 MHz if using 4×SR or 2666 MHz if using 4×DR. If you plan to start with a 2×KSM32ED8/16HD (DDR4-3200, dual rank, 16GB) at 22-22-22 and later add more modules, you'll want to know how the latency changes. It's unlikely it will drop to 19-19-19; instead, it should likely remain around 22-22-22 unless the board's tuning adjusts. Checking real-world configurations with your exact setup would give the clearest picture.
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Stayros
08-24-2016, 04:05 PM #1

You're considering an X570 motherboard with "unbuffered DDR4-3200 ECC" support for your Ryzen 5900X. From the specifications, some boards reduce RAM speed when all four banks are active—either to 2933 MHz if using 4×SR or 2666 MHz if using 4×DR. If you plan to start with a 2×KSM32ED8/16HD (DDR4-3200, dual rank, 16GB) at 22-22-22 and later add more modules, you'll want to know how the latency changes. It's unlikely it will drop to 19-19-19; instead, it should likely remain around 22-22-22 unless the board's tuning adjusts. Checking real-world configurations with your exact setup would give the clearest picture.

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hrgriff
Senior Member
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08-24-2016, 04:05 PM
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They follow JEDEC guidelines, yet you can still boost the memory controller and maintain a 3200MHz speed.
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hrgriff
08-24-2016, 04:05 PM #2

They follow JEDEC guidelines, yet you can still boost the memory controller and maintain a 3200MHz speed.

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08-24-2016, 04:05 PM
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The specifications indicate compatibility with downclocked configurations, which means the RAM can run at lower speeds while still meeting system requirements. The tables provided are for ECC memory, so they apply to Kingston products. For other brands, you may need to consult their documentation or contact support for guidance on clock speeds. Reprogramming the controller isn’t necessary if the motherboard supports the required speed.
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ToxicDragon134
08-24-2016, 04:05 PM #3

The specifications indicate compatibility with downclocked configurations, which means the RAM can run at lower speeds while still meeting system requirements. The tables provided are for ECC memory, so they apply to Kingston products. For other brands, you may need to consult their documentation or contact support for guidance on clock speeds. Reprogramming the controller isn’t necessary if the motherboard supports the required speed.