03-17-2017
05:21 AM
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03-05-2024
02:04 AM
by
ROGBot
12-31-2017 12:18 PM
Clouseau wrote:
@Syaoran - what helped me finally iron out the ram timings was the departure of using any of the presets or using the ram calculator. Left all the voltages as before and only changed all the ram timings to Auto. With the ram speed still at its desired setting, only changed the first four ram timings to their desired setting (for me 15-15-15-15) for Tras and Trc, I referred to the XMP settings as stated by Typhoon Burner in ns. Tras was listed at 19.876ns. My BCLK is set to 100.4. Therefore Tras calculated to ((1733x100.4) x .019875)/100 = 34.5878 so 35 was the new setting. Those were the only two ram timings that XMP was used as reference. The rest were provided by the bios except for TrdrdScl and TwrwrScl which I referred to the Stilt's values of 2. I may have lost a nit picky amount of bandwidth according to Aida64 but the latency went down from 65.6 (when using the presets) to 65.3 (using the new values). You may want to give this a try with the 3560 speed you were able to use before.
EDIT: After all was said and done, switched all the timing values, aside from the ones mentioned above, off of Auto to what the bios trained the ram at.
12-31-2017 12:51 PM
Syaoran wrote:
The BIOS training the RAM isn't so much of the issue. It's stability. I can boot into Windows at the old settings I used and even at 3,501 with things on auto. When testing the RAM though, it doesn't pass and in games that use a lot of memory, the system will blue screen.
12-31-2017 02:46 PM
Syaoran wrote:
The BIOS training the RAM isn't so much of the issue. It's stability. I can boot into Windows at the old settings I used and even at 3,501 with things on auto. When testing the RAM though, it doesn't pass and in games that use a lot of memory, the system will blue screen.
01-01-2018 07:27 PM
01-02-2018 03:03 AM
mito1172 wrote:
3008 BIOS is not doing a cold boot ram 3200 MHz very good
01-02-2018 04:23 AM
Red Core wrote:
You can set the trc manually to 48.
Mine works at 3200 CL14 but each restart now it has problems with it, set it again up and it works.
Since thats annoying, i ve set it to 3140 CL14 and now it doesnt complain each start.
01-03-2018 10:20 AM
mito1172 wrote:
standard ram profile no need to make any adjustments for me. no problem when you restart
01-03-2018 01:25 PM
Red Core wrote:
The XMP profile of my ram show CL14 @3000mhz 1.35V but i went above it.
It can reach 3200 with CL14 but at each restart it makes problems and need to set it up again.
So it works without any problems at 3140 CL14 which is above its max XMP clocks.
Also your ram is 8gb each ram stick, mine is 16gb each ram stick, of course your ram is made to reach higher clocks above 3200mhz.
01-04-2018 08:55 AM