Hello,
I know the new Flare-X and Fortis chips are the AM4 approved series, but unfortunately there wasn't any info about those when I pre-ordered my Ryzen parts, and went for a set that was decently priced at the time with good performance ratings. I've been a long time G.Skill owner, and wanted to get some feedback.
I purchased qty 2, DDR4-3200 16GB chips, model# F4-3200C15-16GTZ, which supports 15-15-15-35. I went with the 16GB chips because I may want to move to 64 GB in the future for my engineering applications, if it ever becomes necessary (right now I'm fine with 32GB).
The best I've been able to do is this:

I've also been able to run at DDR-2400 w/ 14-14-14-33 timings (EDIT: 12-12-12-32), but I was reading that the AM4 platform benefits more from the ram frequency due to the architecture of the CCX linkages running at a fixed ratio speed to the RAM (1:2, I think?).
So the sub timings are not accessible to me yet via the bios (I think they are locked for everyone at this point). Is the XMP rating for these chips based on a 2T command rate? I was wondering if that was part of the issue with achieving faster speeds, as it is hard locked to a 1T rate.
Additionally, would it be better to be at my current 2666 18-18-18-38, 1T, or if I could get to 2933 with similar timings but a 2T rate in the future? I'm unsure of the performance implications of command rate if it means I can jump up a speed range.
Thanks! I still have a rig running 4x4GB of G.Skill DDR3-1600 from 2010, and it is still kicking great :-)
I know the new Flare-X and Fortis chips are the AM4 approved series, but unfortunately there wasn't any info about those when I pre-ordered my Ryzen parts, and went for a set that was decently priced at the time with good performance ratings. I've been a long time G.Skill owner, and wanted to get some feedback.
I purchased qty 2, DDR4-3200 16GB chips, model# F4-3200C15-16GTZ, which supports 15-15-15-35. I went with the 16GB chips because I may want to move to 64 GB in the future for my engineering applications, if it ever becomes necessary (right now I'm fine with 32GB).
The best I've been able to do is this:

I've also been able to run at DDR-2400 w/ 14-14-14-33 timings (EDIT: 12-12-12-32), but I was reading that the AM4 platform benefits more from the ram frequency due to the architecture of the CCX linkages running at a fixed ratio speed to the RAM (1:2, I think?).
So the sub timings are not accessible to me yet via the bios (I think they are locked for everyone at this point). Is the XMP rating for these chips based on a 2T command rate? I was wondering if that was part of the issue with achieving faster speeds, as it is hard locked to a 1T rate.
Additionally, would it be better to be at my current 2666 18-18-18-38, 1T, or if I could get to 2933 with similar timings but a 2T rate in the future? I'm unsure of the performance implications of command rate if it means I can jump up a speed range.
Thanks! I still have a rig running 4x4GB of G.Skill DDR3-1600 from 2010, and it is still kicking great :-)
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