What is Realtime Memory Timing?
What is Realtime Memory Timing?
Consider enabling the setting for better performance. Your CPU limits RAM speed, so turning it on may help the system run smoother.
It lets programs adjust memory performance instantly without needing BIOS settings. You likely won’t need to modify anything unless you’re using specialized tools. As long as 3200 MHz remains consistent with XMP support, keeping it enabled works fine. You’re free to use speeds beyond what the CPU manufacturer recommends.
It's just their fancy wording. It happens during post. Typically the secondary and thirds. Asus boards, depending on which training algorithms you set enabled in bios will have the system restart multiple times during the training process. At least the higher end boards such as the Hero, even my ROG B450i has decent memory training as well. But there's no "real time" memory training happening through windows. I've never heard of that.
I didn't mention training. What I stated is that it lets software adjust RAM speed dynamically, rather than needing to use the BIOS. This is what I discovered about ASRock and "Realtime Memory Timing." You can search online for overclocking discussions where people reference it. https://www.manualowl.com/m/ASRock/Z390-...81?page=75