Thanks!
I tried 4000 1:1, and it boots and even can run AIDA64 and some short benchmarks, but it's not generally stable, though I did not tune voltages much so perhaps it's possible.
Though when I did have it running I had the timings looser like CL16, and the AIDA64 latency was like 62ns which is much worse. Though the bandwidth was slightly higher, over 60,000MB/s. Maybe the latency was higher for some other reason like not full stability.
I can revisit 4000 IF later when there are new BIOS.
Yeah I am certainly happy with my current numbers, though I paid a pretty penny for this DRAM (
https://www.newegg.com/g-skill-16gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820232968)
I am quite happy that I have 2 separate sets of it running together like this for the dual rank interleaving benefit.
Just wasn't sure if I should try to explore lowering any of the latencies any further.
I am a little wondering about the Termination Block settings. The calculator recommends RZQ/7, OFF, RZQ/5, but I am currently running at RZQ/7, RZQ/3, RZQ/3. This is because at first I couldn't find these settings. Later I did find them and tried the recommended ones but it seemed to be less stable, so I put them back to the default values.
What do these 3 settings mean and how does adjusting them normally affect stability?