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Kingston HyperX KHX2400C15D4 / 4G
Micron B-die that easily reaches 3200Mhz 16-17-17-17-34 1.35V
I have been able to start the system with 3400Mhz, but it needs a lot of time to adjust.
 

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I'm going to be making a Ryzen 2700X build, likely with the Crosshair VII Hero, and I'm trying to find the literal best DDR4 16GB (8x8) RAM kit available for Ryzen.
Price is not an issue.

I know that it's got to be Samsung b-die memory, but I can't imagine that all b-die is binned the same (not sure on that - never mem OC'd before other than XMPs).

So is there a 16GB DDR4 kit that is "the best" for Ryzen CPUs?
 
I believe the "8x8" is a typo, since Butthurt Beluga talks about "16GB" and the C7H only features 4 DIMM slots.

I recommend G.Skill Trident Z F4-3600C15D-16GTZ. The B-die on these kits are of high quality and binned for low latency.
There are more expensive kits around, but those are mostly binned for high clock speeds, which are by no means achievable on Ryzen.
 
Are there any difference between Flare-X and Trident-Z or should the die quality be about the same?

Also what is the cheapest certain Corsair Vengeance LPX b-die kit is? 3400+ ?
 
Ryzen 7 1700 on ASRock AB350M pro 4

Im currently using F4-3200C16D. (Bought it at the spur of the moment. It seems they arent compatible with AMD platform. But in the Raven Bridge memory tab it is shown as compatible)
I checked the QVL for memory on asrock website and it shows F4-3866C18D-32GTZR is compatible. But on checking on G.Skill's website it says it's only compatible with x299(kraby lake)
Or do you have any suggestions? What should i do?
 
I'm looking to getting the 2700x soon and was wondering about ram. I know in the past with the 1st gen it had some trouble with the ram but with the 2nd gen can you use any ram in the market or does it still have to be the ones with "AMD compatible" on it?
 
Ryzen 7 2700x - Gigabyte gaming 7 - Trident z 4266

I decided to go with these:16GB (2x 8GB) G.Skill Trident Z - F4-4266C19D-16GTZA

The system was stable at 3600mhz cas15 15 - 15 -15 - 36 -50 @1.4v - I am still checking to see if i can go lower with the timings
I was also able rum them stable at 3466mhz cas14 14 -14- 14-30 - 44@ 1.4v - Had better results especially in games.

The F4-3600C16D-16GTZKW kit was out of stock at the time;I would recommend getting those instead.
 
I bought ripjaws V C14-8GVK and today realized it's written intel xmp 2.0 ready on them. When I load XMP profile in bios, memory runs normally 14-14-14-34 @ 3200mhz.

Contacted gskill support and they wrote:

Due to the Ryzen platform being a new and different architecture, in terms of memory compatibility, other memory series may not provide the same level of compatibility as our “For AMD series” memory kits, which includes the FORTIS series, Flare X series and the Trident Z RGB for AMD series. Since you are able to run F4-3200C14D-16GVK at rated XMP frequency on your ASRock X470 Taichi motherboard, it is not necessary to change the memory kit.

What do you guys say? Should I add 20$ for Flare X?
When computer boots, bios/post booting is slow.. there is black screen for 10-15sec. Can that be because of the memory?
 
Didn't se any listing for Kingston HyperX KHX3600C17D4/8GX Right now running at only 3200MHz all stable, can do 3333MHz but with some stability problems and boot, run Windows but not much more at 3400MHz. Blaming X370 chipset MB for that, hoping Asus Prime x470 Pro would do better.
DOCP 3000 modified to those values only.
 
At current prices the Team Dark Pro 3200C14 Bdie seems to be a great pick. I have it in 2 systems and at stock 1.35v can do 3500@14-13-13-31-97-1t no problem on both 2700x and Taichi boards. I did try 3600 with no issues but I ran out of time the other night. Will update more later.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820313711
 
16GB modules are dual-rank

dual-rank memory is faster than single rank, so 3600 dual rank is more like 4000-ish single rank
I don't think 3600 dual rank is possible on ryzen right now.

the max i have seen is 3333 . and it's like winning the silicon lotery
https://www.overclock.net/forum/11-...ds/1635742-ryzen-memory-support-duel-rank-2-x-f4-3200c14d-32gtz-kit-64gb-2.html

Most succes are obtained with this kit : F4-3200C14D-32GTZ
depending if you win the silicon lottery with you CPU/MB/RAM, you could set it between 2800 and 3333. but it need manual settings
Personnaly, i was able to get 3333 stable with this kit, a 2700x, and Gigabyte x470 gaming7 motherboard

but then i had an unrelated hardware failure, and i bought everything again. on the new (but same model) of hardware I was not able to boot at more than 2800. same Bios settings.


then I ordered a FlareX Kit (cutom ram for AMD Ryzen)
the max rated speed for 16GB dual rank is 2933C14 : https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-2933c14d-32gfx
I ordered the flareX 64GB kit @2933C14, and received it today. I will test it tonight.

don't take the 2933c16 kit, i think it's based on lower grade Hynix memory

edit :
i worked iwith XMP ! here are the results https://www.overclock.net/forum/11-...zen-memory-support-duel-rank-2-x-f4-3200c14d-32gtz-kit-64gb-2.html#post27505190

I will post here the pictore of jedec specs lateer, because now the file attachment system of OCN is bugged and does not work for me and others. https://www.overclock.net/forum/177.../17790-bugs-technical-issues/1699212-unable-upload-attachments-confirmed-6.html
 
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