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Originally posted by realist realist wrote:

The table with all the timings for a specific RAM that was tested in house.


That can be discovered using a program that can read the SPD chip on each stick. ie: Thaiphoon Burner, AIDA64, etc etc



Originally posted by realist realist wrote:

I have no idea how to tweak the secondary and third timings tables.


Meh, hehehehehe

That is an art. And one not learned quickly. Nor easily.

You Corsair Kit. You managed 4x8GB(32GB) to run 4133? That is a feat on this processor.

Still have the 7900X running stock I assume?




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote parsec Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Sep 2017 at 10:32am
Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by realist realist wrote:

The table with all the timings for a specific RAM that was tested in house.


That can be discovered using a program that can read the SPD chip on each stick. ie: Thaiphoon Burner, AIDA64, etc etc



Originally posted by realist realist wrote:

I have no idea how to tweak the secondary and third timings tables.


Meh, hehehehehe

That is an art. And one not learned quickly. Nor easily.

You Corsair Kit. You managed 4x8GB(32GB) to run 4133? That is a feat on this processor.

Still have the 7900X running stock I assume?




The OP of this thread, whitestar, now has his Corsair memory running at 4133, using the information that ASRock TSD provided for him in their post.

realist, whom you responded to, asked ASRock TSD for examples of the second and third timings for his different, G.SKILL F4-4000C18Q-32GTZ memory, that he can only get to run at 3600. We have no idea which CPU realist is using, or if it is running at stock.
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