Monday, July 30th 2018
Ryzen DRAM Calculator 1.3.1 by 1usmus Released
User 1usmus is the programmer of Ryzen DRAM Calculator, a must-have tool for any PC enthusiast with AMD Ryzen-powered machines. The tool simplifies the process of finding the right memory clock, timing, and voltage combination by adjusting other settings to match the setting you key in. For example, if you're looking for a memory clock of DDR4-3200 and CAS latency of 14T, the tool will put out "safe" and "stable" combinations of other timings and voltages. You can also make the app read Intel XMP and other fast SPD profiles from your modules, and translate them to Ryzen-friendly settings that run stable. In short, this is the app that clears that last bit of hesitation you had to embrace Ryzen. Get it from the link below.DOWNLOAD: Ryzen DRAM Calculator by 1usmus v1.3.1
The change-log follows.
The change-log follows.
- New Extreme presets for Samsung b-die
- Corrected procODT+RTT_PARK for Samsung b-die, all micron and corrected RTT_NOM for all memory
- New V2 profile (low quality chips) for Samsung b-die
- Added support high frequency for 4 DIMM Samsung b-die
- Added support Hynix AFR/MFR in Overclocking potential DRAM
- Pop-up windows are added for some situations
- Main recommendation 20 20 20 20 for CAD_BUS is back
- Corrected some timings in all samsung b-die presets
- Some changes to Micron e-die preset
- Picture "b-die termination" in folder
- Geardown bug fix
- Minor bug fixes
20 Comments on Ryzen DRAM Calculator 1.3.1 by 1usmus Released
I tweaked an I7 with ease and success in one hour never seen the computer before and googled and quickly got it optimized :)
Can we expect Micron D9 support?
Any chance of a TR version? :)
Crucial BLS4G4D240FSE.8FBD DDR4-2400R with XMP
Red DRAM Calculator ™ - now the product has a separate independent trademark ,to avoid disagreements. The second reason is the need to expand support for other processors on the Zen architecture, for example Threadripper. I think that the level of predictions of the settings can be improved, which I will do in the coming weeks. And now about the changes:
* fully support Threadripper + individual tweaks (gen 1 and gen 2)
* improved voltage prediction for different processors and their generations
* additional window that will tell what minimum voltage is needed by the system (DRAM)
* improved overclocking for some micron and hynix chips
* the "Custom" profile will be based solely on the data that is placed in XMP. Its new name is "Debug". I think this mode is needed for professionals who want to see all the changes. This will allow them to see some nuances that can not provide the profiles of "V1" and "V2"
* some changes in procODT + RTT for systems in which 4 RAM SR modules
* other corrections
~ the possibility of changing the topology of the motherboard for the calculations of procODT + RTT (if I have time)
Estimated release date is August 30-31.
Best regards, Iurii Bublii (@1usmus)!
Don't we need to put this (or create a new thread) in "Motherboards and Memory" and sticky it? It will just get lost in the Content Discussion area.