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@domdtxdissar @donnieyeen have any of you a 8000 CL32 tune with BIOS 2505?. Would like to see what you guys are getting in Karhu MB/s. I'm trying to figure out if its worth my time to tune that in. So far only @LtMatt has shared a 8000CL32 tune at 355mb/s. Doesnt have to be a full stable run maybe 1000%+ just as an idea
 
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@domdtxdissar @donnieyeen have any of you a 8000 CL32 tune with BIOS 2505?. Would like to see what you guys are getting in Karhu MB/s. I'm trying to figure out if its worth my time to tune that in. So far only @LtMatt has shared a 8000CL32 tune at 355mb/s. Doesnt have to be a full stable run maybe 1000%+ just as an idea
Dont think i have screenshots from my 8000 tune, have to check later today
And i'm leaving for 1 week on a worktrip , so wont have time to do any new screens either..

Kinda irritating i'm missing the X3D release, but hopefully the F5 button also works in Spain when i try to order some on the 7th (y)
 
@domdtxdissar @donnieyeen have any of you a 8000 CL32 tune with BIOS 2505?. Would like to see what you guys are getting in Karhu MB/s. I'm trying to figure out if its worth my time to tune that in. So far only @LtMatt has shared a 8000CL32 tune at 355mb/s. Doesnt have to be a full stable run maybe 1000%+ just as an idea
X870E Taichi.

Going to let it run overnight, CL34 though, but really tight timings.


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I don’t understand which better, I thought if we need 6400MHz memory because AMD ryzen, than M-die is better. I am currently tightening G.skill 6400 m-die or should I switch to A-die?
im sure luggage wants 8000+ on his new 9800X3D. We are overclocking not sitting on 6400 of course :)
Hynix M-die 16Gbit (which is harder to come by nowadays since its pretty old, i dont think they produce it anymore or you see it only in older kits)
i have some 16gbit M-die its good for max 6800, does similar timing to other Hynix but lower trfc. I cannot recommend it since its hard to push it around 7200 or so

you better have 24Gbit M-die which is a complete different and more modern RAM. The best for tight timings, high freq is still Hynix A-die 16gbit modules.
 
im sure luggage wants 8000+ on his new 9800X3D. We are overclocking not sitting on 6400 of course :)
Hynix M-die 16Gbit (which is harder to come by nowadays since its pretty old, i dont think they produce it anymore or you see it only in older kits)
i have some 16gbit M-die its good for max 6800, does similar timing to other Hynix but lower trfc. I cannot recommend it since its hard to push it around 7200 or so

you better have 24Gbit M-die which is a complete different and more modern RAM. The best for tight timings, high freq is still Hynix A-die 16gbit modules.
Does the old M-die offer any performance advantage at 6400 though? I have one of those kits sitting in a drawer (GSkill 6400C32) and had wondered if it might be a good choice. Timings were always better than a-die, but I'm not sure if it makes a real world difference.
 
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Does the old M-die offer any performance advantage at 6400 though? I have one of those kits sitting in a drawer (GSkill 6400C32) and had wondered if it might be a good choice. Timings were always better than a-die, but I'm not sure if it makes a real world difference.
I had until recently my best score in 2.5b ycruncher hwbot. @6400MHz cl28 and was done with 16GB M-die but as I said recently I beat it with my 16GB A-die at 8000 cl32. Not by much but mind you. Fractions of a second.

Before I pushed the 8000. I tried with the a-die 6400 cl28 but it wasn't as good as the m-die score as I could never beat it.
 
Does the old M-die offer any performance advantage at 6400 though? I have one of those kits sitting in a drawer (GSkill 6400C32) and had wondered if it might be a good choice. Timings were always better than a-die, but I'm not sure if it makes a real world difference.
yes if they do the same primaries vs A-die they could be better, because there are some timings with M-die that can go lower vs A-die
tRFC, tRRDS/L, SCL's. Try it out!
 
Hi, sorry if im doing offtopic, im looking to get into AM5, i was planning to get an 9600x, it seems it perfom really well on tight timings and 6400mhz cl28(at least that was i saw in the TechYesCity video) and im searching info about ram timings and motherboard possibilities of them, currently i dont have a big budget cause of my country economy, but i can try to get and B650m-HDV or an Gigabyte B650m-DS3H for kinda a "good" price anyone here have tried those boards with the 9600x and good ram timings? what board do you guys think its better for what im trying to do?

Sorry in advance for my bad english and if im doing offtopic.
 
Hi, sorry if im doing offtopic, im looking to get into AM5, i was planning to get an 9600x, it seems it perfom really well on tight timings and 6400mhz cl28(at least that was i saw in the TechYesCity video) and im searching info about ram timings and motherboard possibilities of them, currently i dont have a big budget cause of my country economy, but i can try to get and B650m-HDV or an Gigabyte B650m-DS3H for kinda a "good" price anyone here have tried those boards with the 9600x and good ram timings? what board do you guys think its better for what im trying to do?

Sorry in advance for my bad english and if im doing offtopic.
the best board is the HDV if you want good memory overclocking capabilities on a cheap motherboard! Mainly because it has 2 DIMM slots.
But if you dont go over 6400 any other B650 board is sufficient for DDR5-6400
 
Is it worth getting 7200 ram for a 9900x? Or should I just stick with 6400?
 
the best board is the HDV if you want good memory overclocking capabilities on a cheap motherboard! Mainly because it has 2 DIMM slots.
But if you dont go over 6400 any other B650 board is sufficient for DDR5-6400
Thank you very much for your answer, so do you think that both boards will be good for 6400mhz cl28? it's possible to have TDP problems with a 9600x or bad vrm temp with any of those? i found an MSI B650m Gaming plus wifi for a lil extra, it's possible that this board have better RAM layers or more stability? or it's just a lil bit extra for some wifi?
 
Im supposed to get an Hynix A-die kit with dual rank right to run tight timings easily? is there an easy way to find them kits? is possible that any of these kits are an A-die DR kit?

6400mhz CL34:
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Patriot Viper Venom rgb PVVR532G640C32K

6600mhz cl34 Patriot Viper elite tuf PVER532G66C34KT

600mhz cl30:
Patriot viper elite PVER532G60C30KW
Patriot Viper xTreme 5 PVXR532G60C30KM
Patriot Viper Venom non rgb PVVR532G600C30K
Patriot Viper Venom non rgb PVV532G600C30K (idk the difference between these two, but this one is like 30 usd cheaper)

Theres a good price 7000mhz CL32 too
PVV532G700C32K

i can't find information about those models, anyone here knows if there's a dual rank hynix a-die in the list?

Damn seems like almost Patriot and Adata got here only lol
 
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