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Managed to OC Corsair 3200 C16 surprise B-die to 3733 C14

5.2K views 9 replies 7 participants last post by  Gamesnic  
#1 ·
In case you saw the original thread, I bought some good deal discount Corsair Dominator Platinum that turned out to have some pretty monster b-die chips, here's what I was able to pull out of it. If anyone sees any obvious tweaks worth trying, I'm all ears. This is my first computer build and first time experimenting with OCing.



 
#5 ·
Probably 1.5. thats what my 3200 cl14 sticks take for them clocks and timings roughly
 
#6 ·
About the voltage, on top bins I could get 3733MHz 14-14-14-28 + subtimings at 1.45V (should also be ok at 1.44V, but not lower). The most important thing for me were temps - they could give errors when about 53-56'C.

3733MHz 14-15-13-29 gave no errors even at 60'C, but 14-14-14-28 required max at about 50'C (maybe 52-53'C). Samsung B-Die top bin.

Here are my timings:
2519186

2519187


And here is full story:
 
#7 ·
Lucky you. I have a set of B-dies (Avexir Core 2 3600 18-20-20-42) and I can't get them to run even at 3666 without errors.
 
#9 ·
Thats not bdie
 
#8 ·
They are top G.SKILL B-die bin, but they are at about $600 cost :/
Unfortunately, my Ryzen 5950X IMC won't let higher FCLK / Infinity Fabric speed to be 1:1:1.
With 1:1:1 ratio...
3800MHz - mobo goes crazy, ram timings go crazy, can boot and go to Windows
3866/3933/4000MHz - normally boots and goes to Windows, but WHEAs in OCCT burn.