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What are the specifications for Vengeance 32GB RAM?

What are the specifications for Vengeance 32GB RAM?

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NottaSpy
Member
232
05-17-2018, 09:40 PM
#1
Hi folks! I bought for my system a Vengeance 32GB 3200mhz RAM kit (samsung c-die).
I wanted to ask is there any benefit to tighter the timings? Currently xmp is activated! Here are some screenshots with xmp timings! Hope someone will help me how to tight the memory?! Rest of system 5700x3d, msi b450 tomahawk (non x)
https://imgur.com/a/gpuznFJ
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NottaSpy
05-17-2018, 09:40 PM #1

Hi folks! I bought for my system a Vengeance 32GB 3200mhz RAM kit (samsung c-die).
I wanted to ask is there any benefit to tighter the timings? Currently xmp is activated! Here are some screenshots with xmp timings! Hope someone will help me how to tight the memory?! Rest of system 5700x3d, msi b450 tomahawk (non x)
https://imgur.com/a/gpuznFJ

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RaphaelMC
Junior Member
6
05-18-2018, 11:02 PM
#2
I managed to score 16/18/18/38/58/ from my set without changing voltage.
But every kit behaves differently.
Lower latency is always preferable. It's like deciding whether to wait 5 minutes for your beer or just a few seconds.
DUH!!!!!!
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RaphaelMC
05-18-2018, 11:02 PM #2

I managed to score 16/18/18/38/58/ from my set without changing voltage.
But every kit behaves differently.
Lower latency is always preferable. It's like deciding whether to wait 5 minutes for your beer or just a few seconds.
DUH!!!!!!

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MrBertr4m
Member
162
05-19-2018, 11:57 AM
#3
Is there any tutorial? I never overclocked ram seems littlbe bit hard...
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MrBertr4m
05-19-2018, 11:57 AM #3

Is there any tutorial? I never overclocked ram seems littlbe bit hard...

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CaptainFrix
Member
213
05-19-2018, 07:30 PM
#4
ram timing isn't ideal for beginners looking to overclock
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CaptainFrix
05-19-2018, 07:30 PM #4

ram timing isn't ideal for beginners looking to overclock

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The_StonerPT
Member
173
05-19-2018, 08:40 PM
#5
In certain applications, like specific video editing tools, increasing XMP speeds offers limited benefits. Other programs perform better. The best approach is to test each application before and after adjusting settings. You might notice a modest gain of a few percent when boosting RAM speeds, but overall system speed won't double, even with the most precise timing. I prioritize memory reliability over trying to capture the final nanosecond of performance. A system failure because of erratic memory timing during a lengthy 12-hour render is disappointing.
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The_StonerPT
05-19-2018, 08:40 PM #5

In certain applications, like specific video editing tools, increasing XMP speeds offers limited benefits. Other programs perform better. The best approach is to test each application before and after adjusting settings. You might notice a modest gain of a few percent when boosting RAM speeds, but overall system speed won't double, even with the most precise timing. I prioritize memory reliability over trying to capture the final nanosecond of performance. A system failure because of erratic memory timing during a lengthy 12-hour render is disappointing.

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kindritt
Junior Member
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05-20-2018, 04:35 PM
#6
I enjoy experimenting and pushing things to their limits.
But my systems need to be completely reliable.
A 12-hour render is just too much for them. It's a slow process.
Each part takes time to determine its capabilities.
Then there are even longer periods checking how they interact.
After weeks of stress testing, we finally got P95 with Furmark and 3dmark for a few weeks in a loop. If it works, we move forward.
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kindritt
05-20-2018, 04:35 PM #6

I enjoy experimenting and pushing things to their limits.
But my systems need to be completely reliable.
A 12-hour render is just too much for them. It's a slow process.
Each part takes time to determine its capabilities.
Then there are even longer periods checking how they interact.
After weeks of stress testing, we finally got P95 with Furmark and 3dmark for a few weeks in a loop. If it works, we move forward.

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kmurray
Member
222
05-22-2018, 06:25 PM
#7
Cl16 is generally the optimal setting for Ryzen on DDR4.
Cl16 at 3600 offers performance comparable to Id Go.
3200 with a CL of 15 or 16 provides similar results.
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kmurray
05-22-2018, 06:25 PM #7

Cl16 is generally the optimal setting for Ryzen on DDR4.
Cl16 at 3600 offers performance comparable to Id Go.
3200 with a CL of 15 or 16 provides similar results.

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MrTurtleLover
Member
243
05-26-2018, 10:07 PM
#8
Because power is costing me about US $0.32 per kWhr, I shut down my equipment once it's done.
My primary rendering machine would cost US $1,400 to run continuously, and I have other opportunities to spend my money elsewhere.
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MrTurtleLover
05-26-2018, 10:07 PM #8

Because power is costing me about US $0.32 per kWhr, I shut down my equipment once it's done.
My primary rendering machine would cost US $1,400 to run continuously, and I have other opportunities to spend my money elsewhere.

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Freeib
Member
69
05-27-2018, 02:24 AM
#9
Sorry to hear that.
My power cost is just $0.12 per kWhr, which means 24/7 folding isn't that costly.
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Freeib
05-27-2018, 02:24 AM #9

Sorry to hear that.
My power cost is just $0.12 per kWhr, which means 24/7 folding isn't that costly.