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Originally posted by ithrax ithrax wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by Alcide Alcide wrote:

My memory is CMK16GX4M2B3000C15


Ick. Hynix.

Single rank, single sided. But still Hynix

Have you tried bumping SoC just a pinch to 1.1 or 1.175, DRAM Voltage up an additional +0.025 to 1.375, procODT to 53.3, and surely MEM_VTT to 0.690 or maybe even 0.700 yet?

Try those.

FIRST, reset to UEFI Defaults in your BIOS, Save and Exit, then go back straight into the BIOS and set XMP to 3200MHz.

THEN, make those four changes I suggest above. Make sure by looking that XMP sets your 3000 top timings to 15-17-17-17-35 too

Post back the aftereffects of doing so please.


edit: 3000 wardog, not 3200

I just wanted to post my experience with this. I have the same motherboard and RAM kit. I managed to get my memory stable at 2933MHz by selecting the XMP profile for 2933/3000 MHz and upping the DRAM voltage to 1.375. I also set the procODT to 53.3. I ran memtest for an hour with no errors. 

The timings defaulted to what you posted when I selected the XMP profile. I did not edit SoC voltage or MEM_VTT. 


Awesome. Thanks for joining and posting that ithrax.

At 1.375 DRAM Voltage, IIRC MEM_VTT should have changed automatically to 0.690 right?




I've spent many days and nights tweaking this or that mem Kit on my SLI/ac. Those #'s I posted should at least get most Kits to 2666 or better.

They are a good starting point anyways to change a Users outlook concerning their mem Kit, processor and motherboard.


Again, Thanks for posting that. It's posts as your that keep me doing what I do here.




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Originally posted by ithrax ithrax wrote:

I did not edit SoC voltage or MEM_VTT. 


Also, to ALL Users.

Let this be a lesson that all systems are different. ithrax has the same mem and board yet he didn't need the other voltages some here have.
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Quote Awesome. Thanks for joining and posting that ithrax.

At 1.375 DRAM Voltage, IIRC MEM_VTT should have changed automatically to 0.690 right?




I've spent many days and nights tweaking this or that mem Kit on my SLI/ac. Those #'s I posted should at least get most Kits to 2666 or better.

They are a good starting point anyways to change a Users outlook concerning their mem Kit, processor and motherboard.


Again, Thanks for posting that. It's posts as your that keep me doing what I do here.

I appreciate your original post. I went through quite the struggle trying to get my system up and running. At first the system wouldn't post, then my mouse wouldn't work, then my DVD failed to work, then I got it working with one stick of RAM, and got the OS reinstalled/drivers installed/BIOS updated. Then I had to endure the painful process of tweaking memory and having it fail repeatedly. 

Having easy to reference settings to try one at a time helped me a lot. 

I'm not at home to check MEM_VTT right now, so I'm not sure what it's at. 
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I get 3466 MHz but overwatch crashes, and can't boot with 3600 MHz, any tweak? My setup is x370 killer sli and rams are kfa2(galax) hof 3600
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you need to run prime or any other burntest to confirm its stability
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jul 2017 at 9:31am
Originally posted by Trender Trender wrote:

I get 3466 MHz but overwatch crashes, and can't boot with 3600 MHz, any tweak? My setup is x370 killer sli and rams are kfa2(galax) hof 3600


Looking at my post above and using it as a template, what voltages and changes have you made so far?

3466 huh? That's not something to sneeze, at all things considered.

And, I'm assuming 3466 is no OC on the CPU?

Oh! Post a screen grab using Taiphoon Burner too.
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I'm tired of having this visual lag even with this new EVGA 1060 gtx, it take time to load the emulator CEMU 1.81.b i saw others video when people loading their games, it load instant fast, mine is like take 20-30 sec to load...

PC SPECS: 1600 ryzen 5 3.7 voltage 1.3
EVGA GTX 1060 6gb
PSU: ThermatalTake 775 bronze 80
MOBO: asrock ab350 fatality k4 gaming
And i dont know if i made a mistake buying this ram, because in the packet it says designed for intel x99, but my motherboard QVL Tested my ram on 3200.. certfied, but this is killing me, i dont know what to do

There is a visual lag :/ at 60fps or 100fps steady

I have a video in Youtube of cs 1.6 describing my problem, i dont know if this a memory bad timings, or bad voltages, or maybe there some tweaks in bios that i'm missing???



Or maybe my psu is to old... or there is an electricity problem that cause pc performance decrease? i have amd fully update, bios, too, windows 10 pro 64 legal, registry clean, no blotwares etc u.u

This is a video of cs 1.6 game


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ3atFSq90I
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Originally posted by x58haze x58haze wrote:

I'm tired of having this visual lag even with this new EVGA 1060 gtx,

And i dont know if i made a mistake buying this ram,

Or maybe my psu is to old... or there is an electricity problem that cause pc performance decrease?


Refresh me please, it's been a busy day here.

What Mem Kit part #?

Make, Model, and age of your PSU
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Power Supply I bought in 2011 (right now is the only old thing in my pc)


Power Supply AIDA64 voltages, temps etc




Memory Patriot dual kit 2x4 8gb Oc 3200 pv48g320c6k (Samsung 11D1) IS QVL by my motherboard i check their QVL list, is the same that i have. for some reason they they put in parentheses the (Samsung 11d1)



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[URL=][/URL][URL=][/URL]Hello haze!

Maybe you should try to clock your RAM to 2666 MHz or even lower just to check if the (relatively high) clock you are running right now has anything to do with that input lag you are describing.

How about you try 2666 MHz and cl 14 or 15 (just not too sharp) at 1.3 or 1.35 V and see if anything changes. 2666 on dual channel is not considered RAM oc and should work.

Let us know if it helps, ok?

Thanks

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