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  • Having major issues with Trident Z Neo 3600 cl14

    I have been working with this ram for almost 3 weeks. And I'm completely at a loss. I can not get this overclock stable.

    So far I have
    3600mhz 13-14-14-18 1T Gear1
    RRDL 4
    RRDS 4
    RFC 270
    ​​​​​REFI 50000
    RTP 8
    FAW16

    DRAM: 1.55V
    VCCSA: 1.35V
    VCCIO2: 1.30V

    This only shows an error on TM5 every other test passes.
    I have tried everything. Raising voltages to 1.60v DRAM. SA 1.4V AND IO2 1.4v

    I'm at a complete loss. Cause this RAM will not go to 3733mhz without errors. Nor can I get some super tight stable timings.

    So, my question is, will the fact that only TM5 fails hurt me? It doesn't mess up in games and my benchmarks in AIDA64 are great. I've had no BSoDs. I don't do anything intensive besides gaming.

    I have found something interesting though. When i turn all the timings to auto
    leave primary at 13-14-14-18 1T
    ​​​​​set RFC to 270 and REFI to 50000. It is completely stable in TM5. But if I change one secondary I get a fail.

    Any opinions or ideas would be really helpful.

    Rig:
    ThermalTake P8 TG with 21 Fans / Corsair 360 AIO
    Asus z590 ROG STRIX GAMING WIFI-A
    ​​I7-11700K (Overclocked to 5.2 stable)
    ASUS Strix 6750xt (overclocked to max from sliders)
    ​​​​​​Corsair 1200W Platinum
    Trident Z Neo 3600mhz






  • #2
    But I'm not using AMD. I have an i7-11700k.

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    • #3
      Sorry about that, misread.

      Did you check sub timings to see what is different when set to AUTO? One of the values may be set too tight

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      • #4
        I actually figured out my issue. Apparently the 13-14-14 primary were stable until you started changing secondary and Tertiary timings. I went back to 14-15-15-35 and was able to not only tighten everything up, but was also able to increase frequency. So this is what I got let me know what you think.

        I am not able to go any higher than 3733mhz on this particular kit. I did get 4233mhz to boot. But I had to go to Gear 2 and 2T on timings so I didn't get a real good performance increase.
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        • #5
          VCCSA: 1.35V
          VCCIO2: 1.30V
          ?? wow it is to 4300/4400 mem Click image for larger version

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