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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/21 19:14:24 (permalink)
Sorry, I conked out most of yesterday from the aftermath of car-hunting day one, and today was car hunting day 2, so I'm now thoroughly exhausted, but at least I got a vehicle now.
 
I'll be back around & more of my regular spry self sometime in the next 2 days... I have a feeling tomorrow is going to be a combination of sleep & some work search stuff for UI requirements.

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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/21 19:24:55 (permalink)
There is any guide to help to overclock 3080?
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/22 02:14:11 (permalink)
I mean overclocking any higher 30-series GPU is pretty basic,  bump the core in +15 increments, test it thoroughly, if it crashes out of any benchmark or game, back it down 15-30MHz & that should be stable.  VRAM it's really touch & go in some games how much they'll take.  I can run +1000MHz in most titles, but I also have a Kingpin card so the memory cooling stock was pretty good, and with the modifications done to the backplate side of my card, and the HydroCopper block being installed, it's even better now.

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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/22 20:09:41 (permalink)
Thanks!
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/23 08:59:35 (permalink)
Which is better higher frequency or lower timings?
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/23 15:08:23 (permalink)
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Which is better higher frequency or lower timings?


What CPU/mobo you have?
What exact ram kit do you have and specs from factory?
Depending on what you have will determine what you need to focus on, many on AMD Ryzen will target the highest stable Fclock, usually 1900Mhz for 5000 series, meaning Memory is set to 3800mhz
Intel I Think people will generally go for 4Kish with tightened timings, not exactly sure since I am still noob in memory OC, and only started with this memory I got this year for new PC build
Edit-Reason for targeting highest Stable Fclock, and having mem at 3800 and fclock 1900 is having memclock fclock and uclock at 1:1:1 ratio gives best performance for ryzen period
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/25 18:31:33 (permalink)
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Which is better higher frequency or lower timings?




As CpT has pointed out, that really depends on what you're running.  Intel benefits from raw speed with decent timings, AMD is more of finding a "balance" where your Infinity Fabric/Memory Controller speed & RAM Speed are still at 1:1 but as high as they'll go, then tighten the timings down from there.
 
And in either case, it will depend on your chip & your motherboard - some motherboards are waaaaaaaay better at memory overclocking than others.

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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/27 09:25:15 (permalink)
Okay cheers guys. I have a msi z490 godlike, i5 10600k @5ghz and patriot viper steel 4400mhz cl19. I bought 4x8gb but until this week only got to use two(a friend's ram decided to crap out the week i ordered them so had loaned them to him). 16gb ran on xmp1 just fine but with rather high timing's and at 1.45v. When I put the other 16 in this week it at first refused to post but eventually did after some tinkering but wasn't stable ( system crapped out when I was watching something not even under high load). I've now just taken it back to 4133mhz without changing timing's just for stable post. Should I concentrate on trying to get to 4400mhz or accept 4000mhz with the lower timing's?
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/27 18:55:22 (permalink)
Try 4000 at 18 18 18 36 and see if that posts
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/29 21:18:41 (permalink)
Have it posting at 4000mhz 16-16-16-32. Pretty happy with that just wondering what the craic with tRfc is? Lower the better? Xmp1 sets it too 770, jedec has it at 374. My current is 540, should I try and go as low as jedec?
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/05/29 22:17:19 (permalink)
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Have it posting at 4000mhz 16-16-16-32. Pretty happy with that just wondering what the craic with tRfc is? Lower the better? Xmp1 sets it too 770, jedec has it at 374. My current is 540, should I try and go as low as jedec?



Most people can run in the 300s fully stable, XMP is always much higher than it actually needs to be for tRFC.  I'm running mine at 312, but that's also at 1.51V (reading out, 1.5V set) at 3800MHz CL14.  If you're running somewhere near that in voltage or thereabouts, I would say try 350 on tRFC, see if it throws errors.  I believe 350 is around what I used to run on my CL16 3600MHz kit on my Intel system at 4000MHz CL17 and it didn't have any significant issues because of it.

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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/06/04 14:36:22 (permalink)
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Im using crucial Ballistix 3600mhz cl 16 kit



Using Crucial Ballistix 2x16GB 3200MHz CL 16 currently running at 4000MHz 18-19-19-39 @ 1,35V, subtimings on auto. Taken from official setting of Crucial Ballistix Max @ 4000MHz.
 
Seems to be more stable than 3800MHz with tweaked subtimings to reach the same latency. The only difference being 4650G which runs IFCLK at that speed easily. Very beneficial for the iGPU and SSD performance it seems, at least in benchmarks.
 
Can anybody post XMP zentimings for Crucial Ballistix Max @ 4000MHz maybe, just to have an idea about the subtimings?
 
Great memory kit overall.


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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/06/09 00:30:45 (permalink)
I recommend doing all your overclocks during the summer heat, that way if you find a stable OC it'll remain stable in the winter, but the opposite might not be true.
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/06/14 14:16:12 (permalink)
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I recommend doing all your overclocks during the summer heat, that way if you find a stable OC it'll remain stable in the winter, but the opposite might not be true.


looks like one of em spam to 100 folks lol
even though this is basically true, depending on environment where PC is, as well as typical HAVC settings of owner of said PC XD
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/06/14 20:50:11 (permalink)
Always thought there was a huge risk to overclocking but it seems like as long as your knowledgeable it's some easy extra performance.
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/06/15 13:00:55 (permalink)
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Always thought there was a huge risk to overclocking but it seems like as long as your knowledgeable it's some easy extra performance.


and another one XD
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/06/22 17:04:31 (permalink)
There is any guide to help to overclock 30 series?
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Re: RAM Overclocking - Let us learn & burn together! lol 2021/06/22 19:08:21 (permalink)
Tolmer
I recommend doing all your overclocks during the summer heat, that way if you find a stable OC it'll remain stable in the winter, but the opposite might not be true.




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