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  1. not easy to improve, mine e3200c16 (16Gb*2 sticks) 2 ranks @3200 (XMP: 16-20-20-38) -> cl14 according to dram calc. 1.7.3 and cl16 @ 3600 or cl18 @ 3800MHz not fully stable
  2. Hi! I'm trying to push my kit @3733MHz @1.36V tCL : 16 tRCDRC : 22 tRP: 20 tRAS: 38 tRC: 87 Not ok with OCCT 5.5.5 AVX2 Test => some errors after 10-15min Raise timings and voltage : 16-22-22-42-87 @1.36V => Tests OK after 1/2h Is there any tutorial on which timing to move first in overclocking session?
  3. Thank you man! Here some docs about what you are talking
  4. Thanx a lot for your info. My kit is designed to function at 16-20-20-38 and DRAM Calc with corrected values in nanoseconds shows 14-19-19-38@3200. I can't see the difference in applications. May be do I need to use some benchmarks
  5. I don't know if this is the correct behavior of DRAM Calc software but I have to manually modify DRAM timings (according to Thaiphoon Burner) in nanosecond. After tests, it seems the tRDWR value (7) proposed by DRAM Calc 1.7.0 will freeze my PC so I went back to 8 value...
  6. My kit @3200 16-20-20-38 can achieve 3400 easily w/o modifying voltages (1.35v) My noob experience in 1usmus DRAM calculator unveils new timings @3200 => 14-19-19-38 which are stable.
  7. Hi! Here is my Typhoon screenshot : My ram modules (2*16GB) are Micron D-die dual ranks and Ryzen Dram Calculator (not yet tested at that time! Safe and Fast timings are the same)
  8. Hi! Happy to register here. I found no information about this version on this forum. Searches on the web are saying it's Micron chip. Do you know more about?
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