RAM is: F4-3200C14-16GTRG (64gb / 4 sticks / 3200MHz CL14 XMP Trident Royal RGB)
MOBO & CPU: AMD 5900x / MSI X570 ACE
Hi guys!
I just now noticed there is a community OCing section on this forum, and thats exciting to see!
I sure would love to hear from others who have better experience than I do, with what I currently own.
Owned the RAM for almost a year now, the Motherboard and CPU about 4 months
I have basic RAM OCing knowledge from what I have wanted to search on the internet and the basic opinions people usually pass around on forums.
This is my first time to actually ask any questions.
Before the new foundation, prior ownership with this RAM resulted in the old system not going past XMP: At least not at any basic settings I felt comfortable throwing at it..
With this new build, I started to test Overclocking past XMP.
I am also completely new to and still learning AMD quirks.
When it comes to a serious setting I would not be afraid to run daily, I have been trying to keep it mild (I think?) being unsure of what to expect and the furthest I have accomplished so far is 3600mhz CL14 @ 1.42v.
Once already I have proven using AMD Ryzen Master auto setting FCLK slider to 2000mhz/2000mhz, I can achieve a successful 4000mhz boot. Yet as exciting as that was to accomplish, it included a CL18 and 1.44 or 1.45V, so I went back to XMP only again, since I was unsure of where to go from there.
My only excuse is "I love to tinker" so running a higher RAM frequency with as low as a CL rating as possible, just seems interesting to me. Im not sure what kind of performance improvements I can receive, but performance IS my top priority, I dont need to prove a point if it just runs poor and unreliable.
I dont know the limitations of my RAM:
Is it a problem because I am starting off with "XMP3200 vs XMP3600" ram as my baseline?
what is safe ranges for settings to stay in?
what are suggestions for what baseline settings are safe to start to explore further?
I currently stick to XMP only (because it works) and also my idle temps (and also my operating temps when gaming) usually stay low at around 32-36c.
Kicking on the 3600mhz settings causes the CPU to idle around 40-42c.
Ram stays around 30-32c in both instances, but obviously it is known to go upwards under load. Usually I have seen 40c as the highest.
Just dont want to break anything, but I keep hearing how I bought "really high quality ram" so I would like to better understand and set my expectations for what I own.
I am unsure if my RAM kit is included when you discuss the current tech conversations of the "new normal" being 3600-5000mhz.
-Thanks
MOBO & CPU: AMD 5900x / MSI X570 ACE
Hi guys!
I just now noticed there is a community OCing section on this forum, and thats exciting to see!
I sure would love to hear from others who have better experience than I do, with what I currently own.
Owned the RAM for almost a year now, the Motherboard and CPU about 4 months
I have basic RAM OCing knowledge from what I have wanted to search on the internet and the basic opinions people usually pass around on forums.
This is my first time to actually ask any questions.
Before the new foundation, prior ownership with this RAM resulted in the old system not going past XMP: At least not at any basic settings I felt comfortable throwing at it..
With this new build, I started to test Overclocking past XMP.
I am also completely new to and still learning AMD quirks.
When it comes to a serious setting I would not be afraid to run daily, I have been trying to keep it mild (I think?) being unsure of what to expect and the furthest I have accomplished so far is 3600mhz CL14 @ 1.42v.
Once already I have proven using AMD Ryzen Master auto setting FCLK slider to 2000mhz/2000mhz, I can achieve a successful 4000mhz boot. Yet as exciting as that was to accomplish, it included a CL18 and 1.44 or 1.45V, so I went back to XMP only again, since I was unsure of where to go from there.
My only excuse is "I love to tinker" so running a higher RAM frequency with as low as a CL rating as possible, just seems interesting to me. Im not sure what kind of performance improvements I can receive, but performance IS my top priority, I dont need to prove a point if it just runs poor and unreliable.
I dont know the limitations of my RAM:
Is it a problem because I am starting off with "XMP3200 vs XMP3600" ram as my baseline?
what is safe ranges for settings to stay in?
what are suggestions for what baseline settings are safe to start to explore further?
I currently stick to XMP only (because it works) and also my idle temps (and also my operating temps when gaming) usually stay low at around 32-36c.
Kicking on the 3600mhz settings causes the CPU to idle around 40-42c.
Ram stays around 30-32c in both instances, but obviously it is known to go upwards under load. Usually I have seen 40c as the highest.
Just dont want to break anything, but I keep hearing how I bought "really high quality ram" so I would like to better understand and set my expectations for what I own.
I am unsure if my RAM kit is included when you discuss the current tech conversations of the "new normal" being 3600-5000mhz.
-Thanks
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