https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Tj...-1-x-16gb-ddr4-3600-memory-f4-3600c19s-16gvrb
So the caveat is that the memory is actually rated as 3600mhz 19-20-20-40. Was unable to get it stable at the 3600mhz speed with DOCP profile on my x470 Asus Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi). So started dropping the frequency and tightening the timings. So far have gotten it stable 10 passes of IntelBurnTest on Maximum at 3200mhz 14-15-17-21. Another caveat is I'm using two sticks [from separate kits] in dual channel mode on the Asus x470 Crosshair VII Hero, so that may help with the stability.
Save this and reset.
Run 10 passes of IntelBurnTest on Maximum overnight to ensure stability, then drop the timings down and retest until you find the limit the latency can be tightened.
Disclaimer
Am not responsible for any overclocking the reader chooses to perform. Overclocking is done at your own risk.
So the caveat is that the memory is actually rated as 3600mhz 19-20-20-40. Was unable to get it stable at the 3600mhz speed with DOCP profile on my x470 Asus Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi). So started dropping the frequency and tightening the timings. So far have gotten it stable 10 passes of IntelBurnTest on Maximum at 3200mhz 14-15-17-21. Another caveat is I'm using two sticks [from separate kits] in dual channel mode on the Asus x470 Crosshair VII Hero, so that may help with the stability.
- First set the DOCP Standard profile.
- Second drop the frequency to 3200mhz.
- Third set the DRAM Voltage to 1.4v [XMP 2.0 supposedly goes to 1.5, so 1.4 should be safe but YMMV].
- Fourth set the CPU SOC Voltage to 1.1v [DRAM Calculator recommended the 1.1v at max for this kit].
- Fifth enter the DRAM Control submenu and change the latency to something like 16-18-18-36.
Save this and reset.
Run 10 passes of IntelBurnTest on Maximum overnight to ensure stability, then drop the timings down and retest until you find the limit the latency can be tightened.
Disclaimer
Am not responsible for any overclocking the reader chooses to perform. Overclocking is done at your own risk.
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