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Dual Rank DDR5? 2x 32GB?
haven't seen faster than 7000MT/s (oc) yet.

That was with a very expensive motherboard though.
 
Alrighty then. Now that's over.

I can run my ram up to 8000 maybe more never tested and boot into windows but I start failing tm5 anything over 7400. I've tried raising and lowering voltages everywhere and timings as well. Is there a way to pin point what the issue is? I have two little strong fans blowing on the memory I should mention.
 
at 7800MT/s my 2x32GB kit might corresponds to the perception of "stability" of most of the people here, so I don't see why not posting also this one :ROFLMAO:

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Compare 2x16 VS 2x32 in a game benchmark?
DualRank VS SingleRank.

Wonder if dualrank is as good as ddr4 DR vs SR ? :)
 
I’m more amazed how people criticize others testing methodology for stability. You test your computer for how it’s going to be used. If your goal is to run cb23 all day, watch porn or read the news and that’s stable, why push further with more tests ? I never run Y-cruncher…why ? Because i try to minimize degrade…It’s like buying a new car , and hammer the rpm limiter over night to see if the engine can take it.
Actually loading an eng to 100% for a period to break it in using a dyno works. Do it for agri diesels anyway
 
Is there any "budget" ATX boards that will do tuned 7400MHz with A-die? I got this A-die KIT, (F5-6400J3239G16GX2-TZ5K - 820A)
Seems like MSI MPG Z790I Edge WiFi is a decent choice, but its ITX and I'm not sure if Liquid Freezer II will fit.
 
@drwolf I bought this exact board last week and have been testing with it. I have a 2x16GB G.Skill DDR5-6000 running (M-die) running stable at 6933, it was almost stable at 7200 but got 1 fail after a few hours of testing. For real life use, it would probably be just fine (the DIMMs were heat soaked at time of fail) as I am not a gamer or planing to do anything nearly that intense on this system.

These same DIMMs were not stable on an ASUS Z690 Aorus Ultra board at 6600. This MSI board is way better in my limited experience so far.
 
Yes, 2600% Karhu is nothing. I run at least 6-7 hours of Karhu (just run it overnight). And it is better to run several different tests in order to confirm memory stability. TestMem5 is not that good even with extreme/absolut config, but I run it anyway, it catches more obvious errors but misses a lot of others. What I highly recommend also is running y-cruncher tests. Running just VST continuously is a good start and if everything is fine, then select and run tests #14-19 (FFT, N32, N64, HNT, VST, C17) continuously.

And I'm also amazed how people at this forum continue testing CPU overclock stability with Cinebench R23 which is just a performance benchmark, not a stress test. For example, at stock frequencies (13900KF) I can run 10 minutes CB R23 at 1.130v Vcore (die-sense) without any errors, but at that voltage, my system is going to crash in a lot of other tests and applications I use in my work.
I do agree that CB R23 30min isn't a stability test and games like Apex Legends can eventually crash with low vcore. I'd advise to not run Y-cruncher SFT or LinX at high frequencies, it can definitely degrade your cpu with the amount of current it pulls.

What I like to do is find the proper values/voltages to be stable every time I load a profile. Sometimes I find some values that passes every stress test but fails after I load the same profile. Keep in mind temps are also important. You may be stable now but in 6 months that same profile fails because thermal paste degrade or your cpu block has particles or fans have dust.

At the end of the day it depends on what people consider stable. If they want to play certain games and it's stable enough that's fine.

I do test my OC with YC all stresstest enable for 45min-1hour. 8266C34 with tight timings passes every test but my IMC struggles with 8400 on N32 and N64.
 
New Fury Renegade 7200 kit just arrived. No RGB and was the best priced kit available to me for these speeds. Will be happy to get 8k out of them.
CPU is batch # X246H989
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Give him 24 hours of continuous 300W load stress testing first so that he knows it's stable ;)
300w? #1 2.5b y-cruncher for RPL (not my submission, credit to Xtreme Addict) is 550w right now. Try and run that for 10 hours straight and let us know if your CPU degraded.

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WHat is about average OC I can typically get from this set of A Die G.Skills...


THink something like 7400-7600 @ CL34 is obtainable? And bigger question is do you think i might notice a difference in gaming coming from 7000 CL32 ? My local MC has them in stock but only 1 set. Should I reserve them or wait for the 7600mhz set?
guys i just got this kit but i cant stabale it on 4 dimm, could you please help me out?
 
guys i just got this kit but i cant stabale it on 4 dimm, could you please help me out?
What are your current settings?

  • CPU System Agent Voltage
  • DRAM VDD Voltage
  • DRAM VDDQ Voltage
  • IVR Transmitter VDDQ Voltage
  • Memory Controller Voltage
 
What are your current settings?

  • CPU System Agent Voltage
  • DRAM VDD Voltage
  • DRAM VDDQ Voltage
  • IVR Transmitter VDDQ Voltage
  • Memory Controller Voltage

thank you for the respond here is the voltage,
  • CPU System Agent Voltage 0.801v
  • CPU core voltage 1.350v
  • DRAM VDD Voltage 1.4v
  • DRAM VDDQ Voltage 1.4
  • IVR Transmitter VDDQ Voltage - auto (have no idea)
  • Memory Controller Voltage - auto 1.101v
 
thank you for the respond here is the voltage,
  • CPU System Agent Voltage 0.801v
  • CPU core voltage 1.350v
  • DRAM VDD Voltage 1.4v
  • DRAM VDDQ Voltage 1.4
  • IVR Transmitter VDDQ Voltage - auto (have no idea)
  • Memory Controller Voltage - auto 1.101v
Try this all manual:
  • CPU System Agent Voltage 1.130v
  • DRAM VDD Voltage 1.4v
  • DRAM VDDQ Voltage 1.4v
  • IVR Transmitter VDDQ Voltage - 1.3 (have no idea)
  • Memory Controller Voltage - auto 1.2V
 
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