Why can’t I set the right TRAS value for RAM in BIOS?
Why can’t I set the right TRAS value for RAM in BIOS?
Hello everyone! I’m trying to optimize my PC and want everything to be top-notch. I learned that tweaking RAM settings like CL, TRCD, etc., might help a bit. However, I’m facing a problem with the TRAS value not matching the official specs. I can get the other numbers right, but the values on my RAM are 40-52-52-134 for a G-Skill DDR5-8400 24GB. Do you have any advice or should I stick with what my GIGABYTES X870e AI top offers? Previously it was set to 40-42-42-90, but my BIOS says I can’t go higher than 127 for some reason.
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
Looking for a DDR5-8400 24gb RAM kit?
Do you have a link to this setup?
My GIGABYTES x870e
For reference, which board would be best from this list?
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/All...=3065,3066
Let me know!
My BIOS doesn’t support speeds above 127, so what version are you using for your motherboard?
Which processor are you connecting to your board and RAM?
Hello.
Here are the links you mentioned:
For G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal Series 48GB RAM, visit the Newegg page.
For the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, check the Newegg listing.
Your motherboard can be found on the Newegg site as well.
Display images of CPU-Z, BIOS, and DRAM settings.
Follow instructions for enabling EXPO/A-XMP to auto-set values.
If EXPO isn't working, why are you entering DRAM settings yourself?
Are all components functioning properly with the reduced clock speeds? If yes, keep them as is; otherwise, if your RAM can handle 8400MTs with these lower timings, it would be even better. Attempting to increase your RAM timings from 40-42-42-90 to 40-52-52-134 might actually hinder performance.