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Processor | AMD R7 1700X @ 4100Mhz |
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Motherboard | MSI B450M MORTAR MAX (MS-7B89) |
Cooling | Phanteks PH-TC14PE |
Memory | Crucial Technology 16GB DR (DDR4-3600) - C9BLM:045M:E BL16G36C16U4W.M16FE1 X2 @ CL14 |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX480 GTR 8GB @ 1408Mhz (AMD Auto OC) |
Storage | Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB |
Display(s) | Acer KG271 1080p @ 81Hz |
Power Supply | SuperFlower Leadex II 750W 80+ Gold |
Keyboard | Redragon Devarajas RGB |
Software | Microsoft Windows 10 (10.0) Professional 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | https://valid.x86.fr/mvvj3a |
The issue may not your board or its daisy chain topology it's more likely your CPU or IMC.Sorry to jump on a thread, but as there's talk about micron e, can't help it.
My 3600 isn't stable at anything beyond 1866 FCLK.
As I said, 2x8 is fine w/e I throw at it, but 4x8 is a problem I can't seem to solve.
Apart from trying to raise SOC and DRAM voltages, maybe try running 2T, is there anything else I'm missing from the big picture? I'm well aware not to expect anything from a daizy chain topology and 4 sticks, but is there a way to make it work without shooting above 70ns latency?
Your B450 Tomahawk has the same Topology and RAM OC capabilities has my B450M Mortar Max.
I did 1967 FCLK with 4 X Mircon Rev.E SR dimms but this was using ZEN 3 which has a better IMC. Your setup should boot all 4 X dimms with XMP 3200 CL16 with GDM enabled 1T.
Try setting your ProcODT to 43.6 and increase VDIMM to 1.45V and see if you can boot then. VSOC should be between 1.10V to 1.15V. Latency will increase but the benfit of a Dual Rank setup more than makes up for it. You will get higher 1% lows and better overall fps in games with a DR setup.
Share your AIDA 64 cache and memory benchmark here
Heh, ya well..... Back to some unaltered calculations.... Will represent the calculation ran at 10240 across 3 benchmarks. Of course there's variance. Performance Mark was never really accurate (lowest time) Chips and Cheese is nice because it tells you each calculation and the latency for each...
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