Hello!
Got two identical kits (and batch) of F4-4600C18D-16GTZR which does not run the speeds I desire. I have probably done something wrong,
or beginner error. The system in question is a ASUS ROG Strix Z490-G Gaming WiFi with a i9-10900k, all EPS connected. Latest BIOS.
It does not boot at XMPI/II 4600mhz at 1.45v or 1.50v, even when lowering timings even more. It does boot at 4000 mhz at default timings,
so I worked from there and ended up viewed in attached photo. Stable and runs. But I always want more.
I did find a guide from a guy that plugged and played these sticks with a 8700k.
https://extreme.pcgameshardware.de/t...16gtzr.522399/
Is there maybe a limitation for what the CPU IMC can handle (bad bin), in terms of speed or maybe that it's 4 sticks of memory?
Maybe the motherboard is limiting it ? ROG Strix stuff are generally mediocre at best when it comes to power.
Thanks for any help.
Got two identical kits (and batch) of F4-4600C18D-16GTZR which does not run the speeds I desire. I have probably done something wrong,
or beginner error. The system in question is a ASUS ROG Strix Z490-G Gaming WiFi with a i9-10900k, all EPS connected. Latest BIOS.
It does not boot at XMPI/II 4600mhz at 1.45v or 1.50v, even when lowering timings even more. It does boot at 4000 mhz at default timings,
so I worked from there and ended up viewed in attached photo. Stable and runs. But I always want more.
I did find a guide from a guy that plugged and played these sticks with a 8700k.
https://extreme.pcgameshardware.de/t...16gtzr.522399/
Is there maybe a limitation for what the CPU IMC can handle (bad bin), in terms of speed or maybe that it's 4 sticks of memory?
Maybe the motherboard is limiting it ? ROG Strix stuff are generally mediocre at best when it comes to power.
Thanks for any help.
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