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  • 4000C15Q-32GTZR - Asus Maximus XI Code

    https://imgur.com/a/GiBSLge

    Getting some solid results out of my new kit, so far going the 4x route is definitely a bit easier than my 2x2x3200C14 kits. I think the tighter binning on the 4000c15 definite holds as I am running a tight config with 15 15 15 35 and still tightening at 1.55vdimm 1.15io and 1.2 sa. RTLs have been manually locked in at 59 61 with a 15 offset. I've yet to tune the IOLs but I should be able to turn mode 2 maximus tweak on.

  • #2
    Broke the limits of the t topology by getting 4800 to post, 4600 stable in windows with 4 dimms!

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    • #3
      Please show us some screenshots with timings, voltages and something like Aida memory benchmark to showcase the performance. 4x8GB @ 4600 is more CML than CFL territory, but I have seen it done before in my home forum with a XI Hero and some Trident Z Neo
      Team HardwareLUXX | Show off your G.SKILL products!

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      • #4
        In case you are interested, I've written a feedback about this memory in my post there:
        https://www.gskill.us/forum/forum/ge...rature-for-xmp


        They can do 3700 13-13-28 (nice latency for 32GB 4x8):
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        Last edited by Reflex78; 08-01-2020, 01:40 AM.

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        • #5
          I will add an AIDA and timings page in an imgur album. 4600 posted and worked in windows but was not TM5 stable as expected. 4500 and 4400 seemed promising but these are at higher CL than I want the kit. Will do CL 17 up to 4400 but I have the tightening down at 4200 16 17 17 34 is gsat stable.

          I have tinycore and stressapptest working so its pretty much a memtestx86 replacement. some more info here and I will make a more detailed post with my specs.
          Edit: added some quick screens https://imgur.com/a/c8NoQ1o
          Last edited by propsandmayhem; 08-01-2020, 10:21 AM.

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          • #6
            https://valid.x86.fr/b6al1l and going to be testing this setup today with gsat https://valid.x86.fr/b083yu

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            • #7
              Didn't get too far with 4400, I think on die termination settings need to be adjusted and its a bit outside of the range of my "comfortable" signaling voltages (IO/SA) when I can run this at 1.2/1.18 Click image for larger version

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              • #8
                Update: running 4200c16 stable and getting some nice latency as a bonus. Click image for larger version

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                • #9
                  A little update since I have had this ram kit for 2 months now. Currently running 4400 MT/s as a daily after running 4200 for the better part of the time before. Plus I think I found some consistency getting 4600 posting which is crazy for a 4 dimm z390 t top.


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ID:	165331Thank you gskill for making such godlike kits.

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                  • #10
                    its not like any more proof was needed but gskill sticks are fast when OC'dClick image for larger version

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