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Prepare for Over 9000 MT/s DDR5 Speeds with Intel Z890 and "Arrow Lake"

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Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake-S" desktop processors will herald a new wave of overclocking memory kits as the architecture is expected to support even higher memory speeds than the current 14th Gen Core. The product page of an ASRock Z890 motherboard lists out maximum memory speeds for various DIMM configurations. The most overclocker-friendly config—1 single-rank DIMM per channel—sees ASRock mention support for DDR5-9200+ (OC). The fastest DDR5 OC memory kits in the market are DDR5-8600, and over the Summer, JEDEC announced standardization of high frequency DDR5 configurations, including the likes of DDR5-8800. Such high frequencies require the DIMM to feature a clock driver.

Those looking for high capacity memory configurations have big reason to cheer. For two single-rank DIMMs per channel, or one dual-rank DIMM per channel, the motherboard's product page mentions an OC speed of DDR5-6800+. This should be a boon for those wanting large memory capacities such as 96 GB or 128 GB using dual-rank DIMMs at reasonably high speeds. Even the densest memory configuration, two dual-rank DIMMs per channel, has a maximum OC speed of DDR5-5800+. This should allow users to approach the platform's maximum memory capacity, such as 256 GB using four 64 GB dual-rank DIMMs, or 192 GB using four 48 GB DIMMs, but at much higher speeds that what the current platforms are capable of.



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I guess manual OC is the way to go that high!
On a different note… hey vegeta what does the scouter says about its memory speed? It’s over 9000!
 
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Such speeds will only be achievable on 1DPC and particularly great boards I reckon. I assume DDR5 speeds with Arrow won't far exceed that of Raptor Lake on average
 
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over 9000 in a 1:2 memory ratio right not 1:1 ?
 
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Not trying to be so sarcastic... but what makes ASRock think they will be able to reach 9000MT/s.. without some kind of magic trick?

When there ASRock Z790I Gaming WIFI on general default settings in the bios, can't do 8600MT/s like they advertised....??? Best was 8400 stable... this was with multiple memory brands....
I evening purchase V-Color 8600Mhz, memory, that they advertised it would work with ASRock Z790I Gaming WiFi..., it was all over there website.:(
 
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Such speeds will only be achievable on 1DPC and particularly great boards I reckon. I assume DDR5 speeds with Arrow won't far exceed that of Raptor Lake on average
These speeds are much higher than for Z790 though so it's unlikely it won't exceed Raptor Lake. This is what Asrock lists for their top tier Z790 mobo with 4 memory slots:

1DPC 1R Up to 7400+ MHz (OC), 4800 MHz Natively.
1DPC 2R Up to 6000+ MHz (OC), 4400 MHz Natively.
2DPC 1R Up to 6000+ MHz (OC), 4000 MHz Natively.
2DPC 2R Up to 4800+ MHz (OC), 3600 MHz Natively.

That's +1800 on 1DPC 1R and +800 on 2DPC 1R. That's a pretty big jump from Raptor Lake.

Not trying to be so sarcastic... but what makes ASRock think they will be able to reach 9000MT/s.. without some kind of magic trick?

When there ASRock Z790I Gaming WIFI on general default settings in the bios, can't do 8600MT/s like they advertised....??? Best was 8400 stable... this was with multiple memory brands....
I evening purchase V-Color 8600Mhz, memory, that they advertised it would work with ASRock Z790I Gaming WiFi..., it was all over there website.:(
Maybe your IMC can't handle it? That's always the tricky thing with memory: CPU, sticks and mobo need to be able to handle a certain speed. You'd have to try multiple CPUs to be certain it's the mobo.
 

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over 9000 in a 1:2 memory ratio right not 1:1 ?
Here we go again with marketing. It's either Gear 2 (1:2) with CUDIMM or Gear 4 (1:4) with current DIMMs. That is my guess.

Not trying to be so sarcastic... but what makes ASRock think they will be able to reach 9000MT/s.. without some kind of magic trick?
The magic is CUDIMMS :)
 
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I don't know why you're even comparing the ARL to previous generations. New architecture, tiles, new socket. DDR5 9000+ have already been announced. I don't know when they will hit the market, but they have been announced.
 
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Now the small print.

Low capacity dimms only and single/dual slot only. :)
 
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At what timings? Once the latency goes up the speed is irrelevant.
 
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single-rank, dual-rank, what that?
 
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Now the small print.

Low capacity dimms only and single/dual slot only. :)

Exactly. And I believe you forgot 'open bench table with active/liquid cooling only' and 'not during summer' ;) .

DDR5 RAM is known to get unstable at rather moderate temperatures in the mid to high 40°Cs. All those people running 7600MHz+ stable (I mean *really* stable and not just able to boot) on Raptor Lake had an ASUS APEX (ENCORE) mainboard, an open bench table and active/liquid RAM cooling employed.

If anyone believes, you can simply plug & play 9000MT/s memory then you're in for a pretty rude awakening. My own ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-E was only able to run my (now sold) 32GB Corsair 7200MT/s kit at 6800MHz max (Prime-stable) and my current 64GB kit that is rated at 6800MT/s is "only" able to operate at 6600MHz with a slightly increased voltage from 1.45 to 1.47.

I would advise caution and to not expect any miracles. The thermal limitations are real and you will most likely still only be able to run 7600MHz+ on ASUS APEX exclusively (or on two DIMM slot boards of other brands).
 
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These speeds are much higher than for Z790 though so it's unlikely it won't exceed Raptor Lake. This is what Asrock lists for their top tier Z790 mobo with 4 memory slots:

1DPC 1R Up to 7400+ MHz (OC), 4800 MHz Natively.
1DPC 2R Up to 6000+ MHz (OC), 4400 MHz Natively.
2DPC 1R Up to 6000+ MHz (OC), 4000 MHz Natively.
2DPC 2R Up to 4800+ MHz (OC), 3600 MHz Natively.

That's +1800 on 1DPC 1R and +800 on 2DPC 1R. That's a pretty big jump from Raptor Lake.

I have a Hynix A G.Skill kit rated 6800 and getting it to run at 7600 on my Apex Encore (which claims 8400 support, but has been known to exceed 10k in extreme overclocking) was an effortless job, it took me 10 minutes to figure the timings out and it was then just stress testing it. My 13900KS is very average as well, its SP ratings (general, P, E and MC SPs) are also all at the exact middle of the bell curve when compared to the Igor's Lab data. I suppose we'll have an improvement, but it won't be too significant vs. existing Z790 XOC boards, at least not over ASUS' models.
 
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Can someone give me the scoop on this, would 9000 make any appreciable difference on average in real world usage? (Other than AIDA64 raw b/w numbers going up.)
 

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Can someone give me the scoop on this, would 9000 make any appreciable difference on average in real world usage? (Other than AIDA64 raw b/w numbers going up.)
We simply do not know yet. XOC guys usually don't benchmark games.

Exactly. And I believe you forgot 'open bench table with active/liquid cooling only' and 'not during summer' ;) .

DDR5 RAM is known to get unstable at rather moderate temperatures in the mid to high 40°Cs. All those people running 7600MHz+ stable (I mean *really* stable and not just able to boot) on Raptor Lake had an ASUS APEX (ENCORE) mainboard, an open bench table and active/liquid RAM cooling employed.
I just placed a fan on mine for the open-bench and pointing at the DIMMs for my desktop. They get toasty for sure. Keep the tREFi value low and you don't have to worry about keeping the temps low, it will be fine at 50-60c.
 
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I just placed a fan on mine for the open-bench and pointing at the DIMMs for my desktop. They get toasty for sure. Keep the tREFi value low and you don't have to worry about keeping the temps low, it will be fine at 50-60c.
Do you modify your DIMMs in any way for better cooling?
 

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@Wirko not often. I'll replace the thermal pad with a higher wk if I ruined the original taking it apart. If I pump in 1.6v+ it makes a difference for sure.

I do have some Bitspowers LN2 heatspeaders. Currently looking for a waterblock that fits or I'll have to drill some new holes to fit existing ones I have.
 
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Can someone give me the scoop on this, would 9000 make any appreciable difference on average in real world usage? (Other than AIDA64 raw b/w numbers going up.)
My thoughts exactly, more for e-peen status & showing off than anything else although there are probably rare niche cases in scientific computing for example where it "might" be handy.
 
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Not trying to be so sarcastic... but what makes ASRock think they will be able to reach 9000MT/s.. without some kind of magic trick?

When there ASRock Z790I Gaming WIFI on general default settings in the bios, can't do 8600MT/s like they advertised....??? Best was 8400 stable... this was with multiple memory brands....
I evening purchase V-Color 8600Mhz, memory, that they advertised it would work with ASRock Z790I Gaming WiFi..., it was all over there website.:(
They said this is likely only for the high end Taichi boards.

Couldn't care less myself as price will be sky high and timings terrible. I'd be sticking to good quality 6400/7200MT/s memory at lowest latencies available.
 

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They said this is likely only for the high end Taichi boards.

Couldn't care less myself as price will be sky high and timings terrible. I'd be sticking to good quality 6400/7200MT/s memory at lowest latencies available.
Yummy 7200 MT/s CAS 30 :) required 1.6v, so hopefully we get another Hynix revision that requires less voltage.
 
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