RAMs are amazing.
RAMs are amazing.
Adjust memory speed to 3600, configure clock frequency at 1800, apply 1.4V for VDD, set SOC voltage to 1.15V, define cas latency at 18, configure TRCD and TRAP pre time to 22, set TRCL to 80, TRFC to 700, TRFC2 to 550, TRFC4 to 350. A note: achieving 4.7/4.8GHz all-core CPU speed is feasible by using 1.4V Vcore with LLCC off or aiming for 4.5GHz with 1.3/1.25V LLCC off if you prioritize efficiency. The 5600 model is a downclocked version, so leaving it stock reduces performance potential.
I gave them a shot and it still doesn't launch, guess what? I'm still stuck in 2023.
Remove the new sticks for this test. Check the old sticks first, then move to the new ones. After finishing with the old ones, try the new ones to see if performance changes.
It seems the setup isn't functioning as expected. I believe the motherboard might not support it. Both new and old RAM modules are installed in slots #2 and #4, and the PC is handling them the same. PRIME B450-PLUS is mentioned as a potential solution.
Enable all settings automatically, adjust channel to 18 and set voltage to 1.4V