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Ryzen DRAM Calculator by 1usmus

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ALRIGHT,

sooooo....I have been playing a bit today with all these settings yet again, but instead of blindly following frequency, ive listened to @xman2007 post and i've acknowledged limitations of zen+ imc (before that honestly ive just wanted to reach highest possible frequency :D).

thats how it looks right now (some values are wrongly read by RTC for some reason so i added my comments), also tried 3533 freq on those timings but it crashed after some time, so ive taken step back and tuned little bit more at 3466
 

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ALRIGHT,

sooooo....I have been playing a bit today with all these settings yet again, but instead of blindly following frequency, ive listened to @xman2007 post and i've acknowledged limitations of zen+ imc (before that honestly ive just wanted to reach highest possible frequency :D).

thats how it looks right now (some values are wrongly read by RTC for some reason so i added my comments), also tried 3533 freq on those timings but it crashed after some time, so ive taken step back and tuned little bit more at 3466
Not bad, did you test that before booting into windows?
 

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Good afternoon, I ask who can be available of course. I understand informatics reasonably well, but I don't know anything about overclocking, I always thought it was burrise and destroyed the pieces quickly "something that doesn't really understand". Now I got interested and I'm watching a lot of videos and forums, but I wanted help from you because my case is a little complicated. I wanted to reach 3600MHZ with 3200MHZ modules.

Motherboard - B450 Aorus Pro
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4 modules of 8GB HyperX Fury - 3200MHZ (with 2 modules having JEDEC 3200MHZ and 2 modules having JEDEC 2400MHZ) 1 pair of memories is from [Kingston C-Die] and the other pair is from [Micron E-Die] which further complicates my situation.
Source - Corsair 600W Reais.

I wanted a direction on how to set my overclok settings if possible, because I tried the DRAM Cauculator standard numbering and it gave many errors in the memory test and windows gave blue screen a few times and because of that at the moment I am only with the XPM standard 3200 even.
Good morning, can someone help me in any way with the questions I presented?
I came to think that the new 8GB HyperX Fury memory kit I bought was fake, as they are the same model and one has JEDEC value at 2400MHZ and the other at different 3200MHZ

Please use his thread that is linked here, to answer his question: How to decrease memory timings, compensating for voltage?
 
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Not bad, did you test that before booting into windows?

no i did not, just ran some testmem5 plus some synthetics. Im gonna play MHW today so hopefully they wont crash - so far so good
 
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For those who have no idea WTF to do now that the "Read XMP" button has gone away, and zero documentation has been provided on how to replace it:

1. Run Thaiphoon Burner
2. Click "Read" button on toolbar and select your memory
3. Click "Report" button on toolbar
4. Scroll down to end of report and click "Show delays in nanoseconds"
5. File -> Export to... -> Complete HTML Report -> select file
6. Run Ryzen DRAM Calculator -> click "Import XMP" button
7. Select the file you created in step (5)

I assume this has been done so that you can export the Thaiphoon settings, copy them to another PC, and run the DRAM Calculator there while you tweak the BIOS on the actual Ryzen PC - but honestly @1usmus, you really need to include these basic operating instructions with your software.
Which version of Thaiphoon Burner has a "Show delays in nanoseconds" button? I already went through 17 versions, and none of them had this button. Could you share your version of the program?
 
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Click on report after reading the information. Check at the bottom right.
 
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Did not help. What version of the program do you have?
 
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FINALLY! Got the 32 GB G-Skill TestMem and MemTest Deluxe stable at 3800 Mhz, 1900 IF. 1.42 volts. DRAM Calc is simply an AWESOME tool. Thank you 1usmus!
 

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For those who have no idea WTF to do now that the "Read XMP" button has gone away, and zero documentation has been provided on how to replace it:

1. Run Thaiphoon Burner
2. Click "Read" button on toolbar and select your memory
3. Click "Report" button on toolbar
4. Scroll down to end of report and click "Show delays in nanoseconds"
5. File -> Export to... -> Complete HTML Report -> select file
6. Run Ryzen DRAM Calculator -> click "Import XMP" button
7. Select the file you created in step (5)

I assume this has been done so that you can export the Thaiphoon settings, copy them to another PC, and run the DRAM Calculator there while you tweak the BIOS on the actual Ryzen PC - but honestly @1usmus, you really need to include these basic operating instructions with your software.
With the imported XMP file, do I still have to manually select the Memory Type before hitting Calculate?
 
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With the imported XMP file, do I still have to manually select the Memory Type before hitting Calculate?
Yes, I've always had to do that with v1.7.3, doesn't matter what ram I have. TB should tell you that though.
 
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Looks like you may just have to carefully pull the heat sinks off to find out what chips they are
 
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For daily use 1.43v for Micron E-die is 100% safe ?
 
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ASRock B550, 3666MHz, CL16 (tight timings).
 
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ASRock B550, 3666MHz, CL16
You could always try lowering it and see how stable it will be, but IMHO it should be OK, assuming your board doesn't overvolt like gigabyte boards tend to do.
 
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Seems to be at 1.42v there was bosd. Dram calculator 1.6.2 recommended voltage up to 1.45v but that's pretty high right ?

I'm using well ventilated case.
 
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Seems to be at 1.42v there was bosd. Dram calculator 1.6.2 recommended voltage up to 1.45v but that's pretty high right ?

I'm using well ventilated case.
Get the latest version of calc and see what it suggests.
 
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I tried dram calculator 1.7.3 it will not even post with these timings and voltages at 3666MHz fast preset. ASRock motherboard doesn't like new versions.
 
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For daily use 1.43v for Micron E-die is 100% safe ?

That's a bit high for that die type, you'd better have some direct cooling to be safe.
 
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I tried dram calculator 1.7.3 it will not even post with these timings and voltages at 3666MHz fast preset. ASRock motherboard doesn't like new versions.
Here you go, not 3666 but 3600 CL16, 1.4V (which translates to about 1.43V on a GB board):
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Rock solid over here.

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