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nukedathlonman
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I didn't know about that calculator - I made my own in Open Office Calc.
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nangu
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The main problem with the x370 Fatality K4 is that it's advertised at max 2933 memory OC, so If you can't get your flarex running at 3200 cl14 by using the Ryzen calculator @datyonb mentioned, it's better to get another mobo instead of fighting with the K4 :-(
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R7 1700 @3.90 1.25v - GSkill TridentZ 3200c16 Hynix MFR @2933 14-16-16-32 - Fatal1ty Gaming X370 K4 - Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 - WD 256 Black M2 Nvme as Windows 10 boot drive - EVGA Gold 650W
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parsec
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I'll post the settings I use with the same FlareX memory, that I derived from the Ryzen memory calculator. The program was done for an Asus board, and the settings are not 100% identical. I had to change some of them and fix a couple before they would even POST.
Also a few of the more advanced settings suggested would not work at all, particularly for ProcODT. As always, any memory OC is not guaranteed, and depends upon multiple factors, including the quality of the memory controller (part of the CPU), board, UEFI, and memory itself. I'll provide these as potentially helping you, but I cannot guarantee that they will work for you at 3200. Nothing has been mentioned about any voltage option changes, such as SOC voltage, that help with a memory OC. Are you familiar with those? |
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