F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The Zen+ memory controller appears to act independently.

The Zen+ memory controller appears to act independently.

The Zen+ memory controller appears to act independently.

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tydall
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11-20-2016, 02:54 PM
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They say Zen2&3 fixed many problems from Zen+ regarding memory stability and performance. What caught my eye is how speeds have risen with newer processors. Last year I was stuck at 3200Mhz, but now with Cruial Ballistix and Micron E dies, I hit 3533Mhz (still stable at 3466Mhz). In short, better chips seem to help, but does a higher-quality die really ease the pressure on the memory controller? Simple in a way.
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tydall
11-20-2016, 02:54 PM #1

They say Zen2&3 fixed many problems from Zen+ regarding memory stability and performance. What caught my eye is how speeds have risen with newer processors. Last year I was stuck at 3200Mhz, but now with Cruial Ballistix and Micron E dies, I hit 3533Mhz (still stable at 3466Mhz). In short, better chips seem to help, but does a higher-quality die really ease the pressure on the memory controller? Simple in a way.