Yes, Ram timings vary by module. This is typical.
Yes, Ram timings vary by module. This is typical.
I upgraded my laptop's RAM recently and observed variations in tWRRD values between modules. Is it typical for timing differences across modules to exist from a kit, or does this affect performance? I'm keen on maximizing efficiency so the device operates at its full potential. Model: Lenovo Legion 7 16achg6 (2021)
Did these sticks arrive together? If it’s not too complicated, I’d look up the part number and revision details to confirm they fit correctly. The slight variation in the third timing position on twrrd likely isn’t significant—it might just be a quirk of the memory controller or BIOS behavior.
It doesn't matter usually; they tend to be identical, though timing can differ slightly depending on the sticks used. In any case, your RAM is already somewhat sluggish with CL20, and tWRRD won't affect this situation.
You might try adjusting the settings directly in the system or using advanced BIOS tools to enable 1:1 running of the infinity fabric.
You could try adjusting the Ryzen controller settings to set a lower and higher clock speed range. This might let you push the processor to run at around 1600MHz minimum and up to 1800MHz maximum.
Yes, the Ryzen controller supports Zen 3. The program functions by running a single execution and then closing automatically, which helps minimize ongoing CPU consumption.
Ryzen Master works smoothly out of the box, typically at 1:1 performance with 3200MT/s RAM.