Understanding reading memory details on Linux (Thaiphoon style) Focus on key points and simplify the language.
Understanding reading memory details on Linux (Thaiphoon style) Focus on key points and simplify the language.
Looking for an alternative to Thaiphoon Burner in Linux for checking DRAM specifications? Your setup involves more memory details than XMP supports, and while DOCP aligns initial timings with XMP, the remaining settings differ. The Ryzen DRAM Calculator offers estimates but needs data gathered via Thaiphoon first.
I’m familiar with the decode-dimms command, though I haven’t applied it myself. I’m not sure what details it provides.
Searching indicates `decode-dimms` could be useful, though I still face "command not found" issues even after installing `i2c-tools`. Using `dmidecode -t memory` provides some details but not timing data. On my system, Fedora 27 with a Ryzen 7 2700X works.