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datonyb
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Posted: 19 Aug 2017 at 10:33pm |
well its confirmed
the system cold booted without any issue ryzen 5 1600 clocked to 3.8 all cores (all power states still enabled AND still set to auto voltage haha ) and corsair 2400 ram running 2933 on a brand x b350 board |
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datonyb
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thats exactly the point parsec
its more related to the brand of ram (as i know this is the asrock support forum) when first told his selection of ram , i said well i'll *try* to get it running at the advertised 2400 speed and timings for you knowing that a lot of people with various brands of board were not overly lucky with corsair ram imagine how happy i was when i tried the 2666 clock at stock timings and 1.35v,then on second attempt at 2933 we had successful boot and my usual quick but harsh stress test (aida stress,cinebench,super-pi,and looping cpuz bench) it didnt blink an eye for 5 mins or so so i thought id have a little brag and of course share the info that the ryzen platform seems to be advancing gradually with its ram abilities what i can say is the ram is the corsair lpx 2400 2 x 8gb kit with cl 16/16/16/39 timings for anyone wondering or thinking or taking a 'punt' the settings i used were 2933 @1.370 volts and 18/18/18/18/39 SOC volts set to 1.15 (no loadline features etc on that board) i will update on the cold boot status |
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Hey, if it survives through a cold boot, then what is true is just true. No need to apologize for it. But your point is, that is in contrast to another make of B350 board, that memory can reach that speed, right? No need to apologize for that, if so. Just thought, some Corsair memory models have versions of the same model. Such as the Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 v5.39, that is included in AMD's memory compatibility list. Could that be the situation here? Not that every model of Corsair memory has versions, or that we may even be aware of them. Or is the Corsair memory the same kit used in both boards? |
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datonyb
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dont speak too soon but (subject to cold boot test tomorrow
ive managed to get corsair 2400 cl16 ddr4 overclocked to 2933 cl18 on a b350 board for a friend hopefully it will cold boot tomorrow the board ISNT asrock so dont ask what one ( my friend bought this board without telling me) |
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