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System Name | Desktop-TJ84TBK |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 3600 |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix B350-F Gaming |
Cooling | ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 120mm, Noctua NF-F12 |
Memory | B-Die 2x8GB 3200 CL14, Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3200 CL16, OC'd to 3333 MT/s C16-16-16-32 tRC 48 |
Video Card(s) | PNY GTX 690 |
Storage | Crucial MX500 1TB, MX500 500GB, WD Blue 1TB, WD Black 2TB, WD Caviar Green 3TB, Intel Optane 16GB |
Display(s) | Sceptre M25 1080p200, ASUS 1080p74, Apple Studio Display M7649 17" |
Case | Rosewill CRUISER Black Gaming |
Audio Device(s) | SupremeFX S1220A |
Power Supply | Seasonic FOCUS GM-750 |
Mouse | Kensington K72369 |
Keyboard | Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 |
Software | Windows 10 Home 64-bit, macOS 11.7.8 |
Benchmark Scores | are good |
I decided to overclock my RAM over Spring Break. Looked up a guide on what voltages not to exceed, what you shouldn't raise or lower too much, then went straight for gold (3400 C14-14-14-31) on a mixed kit of B-die and Nanya Tech something... and failed.Overclocking memory was so difficult for me in the beginning - then over time (just recently) it's become almost second nature and is PURE FUN! I avoided it for so many years and now I'm loving it! Actually only the last 6weeks did I really begin to enjoy it - spending so much time learning on my own. Previously, I either had some help ie: someone would send me some values to plug in and try OR I'd use a pre-configured bios OC profile provided by the motherboard manufacturer as a template and work from there.
I only removed my training wheels very recently, where now I feel pretty good overclocking ddr4 and fairly comfortable within the bios, and so wish I'd learned this so many years ago, my fault, but now it's absolutely AMAZING!
Backed up a bit to 3333 C14-14-14-31... and failed.
Backed up more to 3333 C16-18-18-36 (default timings of the Nanya kit) and success.
So I tightened to 3333 C16-16-16-32 and that's where I've landed. Final timings are 3333 MT/s C16-16-16-32 tRC 48, RAM 1.4V, IMC 1.125V (otherwise the system only POSTs every other boot attempt). No errors with memtest86 overnight.
RAM overclocking is fun. I'm planning to do it on my AM3 system once I get my CPU overclock stable (my Phenom II X4 955 was running happily at 4.4 GHz with 2 cores disabled but now it just flat-out won't, I think I'll drop to 4.2 GHz and then go up from there)