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Nice , wish I could say the sameTesting on my Dark hasn't seen any reduction in core clocks. Added direct die and now run 5.6 @ 1.34v 70C package temp. I'll have benches up soon enough.
Nice , wish I could say the sameTesting on my Dark hasn't seen any reduction in core clocks. Added direct die and now run 5.6 @ 1.34v 70C package temp. I'll have benches up soon enough.
DDR5 is a whole new learning curve. I to went from DDR4 to DDR5 recently and yes, im very glad I did, but jesus I had to ask a million questions here and piss several people off with my questions but in the end it was worth it. You will ABSOLUTLEY LOVE the Unify X and GSkill Combo... exactly what I have! If you need anything, holla backSo, tomorrow my MEG Unify X and G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB F5-6400J3239G16GX2-TZ5RK arrives.
very curious moving from config in my sig to this setup. I hope for at least 6800, maybe 7k, being 110k aida read, <50ns….
I got 64k read @ 43ns out of the 4 viper steel sticks, burning another 1.2k€ I expect something special![]()
yeah, you are at the point where going lower will be trial and error with your particular components/voltages.Just got home and tried "12" for tWRWR_SG (was 22) and gained about 1.5gb/s on write speed it looks like. Everything else stayed within variance. Guess it was worth the change.
ThnX, Dragonball settings would be nice 😇DDR5 is a whole new learning curve. I to went from DDR4 to DDR5 recently and yes, im very glad I did, but jesus I had to ask a million questions here and piss several people off with my questions but in the end it was worth it. You will ABSOLUTLEY LOVE the Unify X and GSkill Combo... exactly what I have! If you need anything, holla back
Karhu 24 hours run @ 6200-30-39-39-71 1.435V. Stick A 51.5°C , Stick B 48.8°C. Air cooled CPU. No active cooling on memory.I've got G.Skill 6600 on the way for delivery tomorrow, I'm curious from those of you using the 6400 which is the same voltage, 1.40v what are your temps at XMP, MemTest runs? I'm currently running the 5600 (PC specs in my sig) and run it at 1.25v at XMP1/2 at total stability, temps at MemTest load in low 40s, low 30's in games.
So far the 6000 kits are Hynix, the 5600 kits recent batches since early this year are all now Samsung. Just double confirm looking at the code on the package. ETHH is Hynix. No issues running 6800C32. Probably can go 7000 stable but wanted to keep my voltage at 1.5V. And it runs alot cooler compared to even the G.Skill 6400C32 kit. I have both.Hi Guys, building my sffpc and I have already minitix ASUS ROG STRIX B660-I GAMING WIFI DDR5 motherboard and need to decide on 2x16 ddr5 kit.
I would like to pull a trigger and get G.Skill F5-6000J4040F16GX2-TZ5RK as they are lot cheaper in my country than 6400 CL32 . I wonder if it will be a good choice? Are this Samsung or Hynix?
or maybe better stick with Fury beast 6000 CL40... (KF560C40BBK2-32) which are 100% Hynix as i read here ?
Thx
why do not simply sell the **** and get some good kit?Hey guys back again , i am having a lot of instability issues with my gskill Z5's 6000mhz 40cas , on some boots i am stable and others right away completely unstable , they need to go cooler , i was trying to get on my hands on this heatsinks : https://bartxstore.com/shop/custom-ram-copper-heatsinks-for-ddr5-ddr4/
as i was been told from here guys that they are awsome but its impossible to find , i am waiting months...
I was thinking to just go ek monarchs + corsair ram aircooler , what will i need in order to properly fit the monarchs so i can order everything together?
seriously? the Kingston fury heatsink is way too thinner than gskill z5 and adata xpg lancer.So far the 6000 kits are Hynix, the 5600 kits recent batches since early this year are all now Samsung. Just double confirm looking at the code on the package. ETHH is Hynix. No issues running 6800C32. Probably can go 7000 stable but wanted to keep my voltage at 1.5V. And it runs alot cooler compared to even the G.Skill 6400C32 kit. I have both.
i would like to but i paid a lot for these at launch and selling them will lose value + cant seem to find a lot better modules at the same price , so i though its better to slap some good cooling throw a lot voltage and do whatever they best can until better kits comes out.why do not simply sell the **** and get some good kit?
What is exactly code of Yours ram? Is it F5-6000J4040F16GX2- TZ5RK? what motherboard You are using?i would like to but i paid a lot for these at launch and selling them will lose value + cant seem to find a lot better modules at the same price , so i though its better to slap some good cooling throw a lot voltage and do whatever they best can until better kits comes out.
Right now they are hitting 80s under stress tests , their heatsing is pure junk.
This is excactly what i have paired with the Asus Z690 HERO.What is exactly code of Yours ram? Is it F5-6000J4040F16GX2- TZ5RK? what motherboard You are using?
The Kingston Fury heatsinks has a sort of ventilation openings from the top. I also believe the Kingston Fury kits all have thermal pads on the PMIC. That alone is a big difference. I'm actively cooled on mine and my stress testing based on my ambient room temps of 24 degrees (AC) is around 45-47 degrees in TM5 1usmus.seriously? the Kingston fury heatsink is way too thinner than gskill z5 and adata xpg lancer.
indeed it has but I can also remove the plastic strip for the leds , turn them off and then allow the air to push through the top.The Kingston Fury heatsinks has a sort of ventilation openings from the top. I also believe the Kingston Fury kits all have thermal pads on the PMIC. That alone is a big difference. I'm actively cooled on mine and my stress testing based on my ambient room temps of 24 degrees (AC) is around 45-47 degrees in TM5 1usmus.
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