You seem like a nice dude my guy!. I just bought a couple of 4600mhz sticks to go with a b550 gaming pro plus and I should of checked the compatibity but I just broke up with my lady and went on a bit of a rampage while drunk last night. So I have the sticks and now getting into ram overclocking...New area for me. I've done GPU and CPU overclocking before. Your tutorial is helping me understand it all before executing my overclock. Wish me luck my guy! :).
Thanks for this, I got my 3600 17-21-21-39 RAM running at 3800 18-21-21-39 and FCLK at 1900MHz 1:1 with UCLK at 1.4V and Memory Controller SOC voltage at +50mv
I downstepped my 2x16GB mushkin ddr4 with stock 4GHz after a first OC test with 4.26 GHz down to 3.733 and CL timings from 18 22 22 42 down to 16 19 19 36 with 1.45 V and I got the best TimeSpy benchmark result in 4K so far. Getting these sticks overclocked to 4.26 GHz was the reason why I had stuttering in games every 20 seconds. GPU is a 3080 and CPU is a i7 10700KF @ 5GHz.
@@OlettaLiano Well done ! :) Intel System or AMD ? Samsung B-Die RAM getting really expensive this days. I think i will keep my G.Skill Trident-Z Neo RGB 3600 MHz RAM. "Just" Hynix, but hey ;) anyway. Maybe i will keep a better focus on DIEs by DDR5 ? Maybe ;) Thx for your info !
@@TechTalkTobi Water cooled AMD Ryzen 9 3900X. The RAM I have is the cheapest Samsung B-die I've found. $130 for 16GB.I just bought 32GB for Crucial Ballistix 3600 CL 16. Not sure what the IC is, but I'm hoping they will OC to 3800 or higher.
@@OlettaLiano hey cool. Also on AMD side with my Ryzen 7 3700x ;) but everything just air cooled. (NH-U12S) I heard about that new Leakshield. Damn ! Now i have no excuse any more to use no watercooling xD
I wouldn't doubt it, CJR seems to go higher on RKL. I tested an older Patriot RGB 3600 CL17 kit that I'd confirmed to be CJR by removing the heat spreader. On the Z590 ACE, loading the 4400C19 preset booted into Windows without having to tweak anything.
@@joediditagain yeah funny how he made no mention of gear1/2, nor did he overclock the cpu first. What person is gonna leave the cpu at stock then overclock their ram to the fullest extent..definately not a real world example. Guarantee he wouldn't have got this good of results had he oc the cpu and cache first like 99% of the world does
This is showing gear 2. I went for 3466 CL12 Gear 1 instead of 4000 CL16 Gear 2 because the memory controller in gear 1 is 1733MHz instead of 1000MHz. At gear 2 you would have to get your ddr4 to 6933MHz to get the same speed for your memory controller and that just isn’t going to happen. Plus the lower latency makes up for some of the loss in memory bandwidth. You can use this same technique with AMD Ryzen processors. The memory controller speed matters.
I encourage anyone willing to tinker to start from base timings not xmp. Using xmp gives you a high frequency baseline but its generally easier to tweak one thing at a time after achieving tight timings. Then from there boosting the frequency and altering the timings and voltages post to get higher frequencies. Thats what I like to do to streamline the process. But, thats just my opinion, dont take it for gospel.
stopped at 10:33, you explain nothing. why was casL ok at 18? how do you know to go from latency to delay? what are the purposes of each setting that is being changed? will raising the delay negate the higher clock speeds by increasing ns or maybe produce the same result of 3600 at 19?
doesnt feel like a beginner tutorial. last question how many people fucked up thier system or even achieved the same level of performance as docp 1 while unnecessarily stressing thier ram and wasting some power and time?
Can someone help me? I have the corsair vengeance rgb pro 3600mhz I turn on the default XMP to 3600.. in the task manager appears ''64gb 3600mhz'' but in cpu ID appears only 1600 in DRAM frequency.. is this normal? if not can someone help me? thanks for the video
very late comment but setting twr to 12 trrd and trrds to 4 tfaw 16 tcwl 12 and most kits at 3600mhz that do 630 trfc you can set it to 590 on all of them, if you are lucky even 495 on some micron chips and 280 on samsumg b die, that will get you around 7% more performance in read / writte and copy bandwidth
I have been trying like crazy to get a working OC on my RAM. Nothing I have changed has work, just leads to a CMOS reset every time. Using 2x16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro @ 3600mhz on a MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WiFi and Ryzen 7 5800X.
I cannot get my teamgroup 3600mhz to go above 3200mhz on a new build in a Asus b550m with a ryzen 7 5700g. Got the cpu/apu to OC and stable.. but the RAM is giving me a headache.
how much is the diff in perf in gaming and in general use liek chrome ,office when going from 3200 to 4400 mhz ? can you notice it while playing games or its just on the benchmark charts ?
I just want to overclock my old ram a little bit but I don't know where to start. This video says to just change the clock speed and adjust from there but people from pcpartpicker say to use a calculator tool instead. It is all so confusing.
I went to 3600 to 3800 without a hassle but I am getting some freezes . Not sure what I should be changing next I have the same timings as you. mine are dominators
Thank you brother I will try that and the other thing is that I don't if I can do overclock with all 4 ram slots full like I have right now or if for this to work it needs to be only 2 memory rams used?
@@b.w.6919 so if your raM is 3600mhz how can you get 4000mhz without buying a new ram that supports 4000mhz i seen my mobo says 5400mhz oc is the maximum for mine.
@@officialyashvirgaming Ehhhhhh. There's videos out there that show you how to really dial in your RAM speeds, but it's not something you can just hit a button once and get it to work for everything. I don't know if you can go beyond what the XMP speed offers, since that's what the RAM is literally designed for. Trying to push RAM up passed it's rated speeds isn't recommended since it can lead to damages.
I'm running a Ryzen 5900x with a H115 pro, on a x570 Asus Crossfire viii WiFi. I have 4x TeamGroup DDR 4 3600mhz Samsung B-die, all from the same matched 4 kit cas 16. Is it possible to overclock them, or just leave them be?
It does matter . Check topology from mainboard. Daisy chain and so on. Second , check motherboards memory qvl and see which combination of ram has highest speeds
Will this guide work with 4 sticks? I have 2 sets of ddr4 rated at 4000 mhz. Either set will get me 4000mhz via XMP 3 selection. When i try to use all 4 sticks, it crashes the bios which defaults to 2600 mhz. The best i get with all four sticks is 3600 mhz. 'I'm' hoping your tweaks will take me to at least 3800 mhz.
I’m so confused. This whole time I thought the BIoS screen depended on what cpu you had… this looks just like the Ryzen 7 3700x bios and I was following it until I went back to beginning and read Intel on the main page lol I’m. I’m blind
Please Sir, can I have some more? Thank you - I’ve been looking for this kind of help and guide and can’t wait for you to delve deeper. Following on from this, can you recommend a good educational resource to learn what the different BIOS settings do? I have tried Goggling but not really found anything. I’m new to the X86 platform having spent years & years with Macs and I really want to learn how to tune “under the hood” Being new, it’s all a little daunting and confusing and not something you really do with Mac’s, except for some System folder tweaks. 🙏🏼👍🏼
my XMP profile only shows 3200 and all the timings and stuff so i go to manual and set my ram but im scared cause i dont know any values i need to give ram running at 3600Mhz!
The confusion about half/double speed comes from people using wrong terminology. It's 4000 MT/s, not MHz. Because everyone started using the wrong terms, even manufacturers started doing it.
i dont have the DRAM ras# to cas# delay. im using ddr4 Gskill Trident Royal Z 64gb (x4 16gb) cl16-19-19-39. I enable d.o.c.p, using a 5900x asus x570 crosshair hero Viii. i set it to 3800 and 4000mhz and it just goes to safe mode due to instability. Can anyone help me on this? thank you
@@beastmode3776 Yeah, better to have 2 sticks than 4 lol. i did a heaven benchmark to see my score. 32gb at 3600mhz gave me slightly higher score and fps than 4 sticks at 64 and 2 sticks o.c to 4000mhz. O.c 2 sticks is fine since its easier on the memory controller i assume, so that was my solution to switch to 2 sticks and not 4
Buy all new RAM that has chips on both sides of the stick. The only difference between Single and Dual rank is that single rank have memory chips on only one side of the DIMM while dual rank have memory chips on both sides of the DIMM.
I have vengeance pro sl cl18 32gb 18-22-22-42 1.35v xmp I've changed frequency to 4200mhz I can only get my timings down to 17-22-16-41... does that even sound right? I'm new to overclocking and have been tryint to follow a few videos and forums, I had set my dram voltage to 1.5 as head room to later work it down, which is what I'm doing now lowering my VCCIO AND VCCSA volts down from 1.35. Video watched said to set these 3 volts high untill you find best frequency then work on timings test stability then work on lowring volts
Any luck ? I have mine running at 3933mhz without touching the timings. it crashes when playing games at 4000mhz. so I’m trying to get it stable at 4000mhz. So I know I would have to adjust the voltage & timings for sure to get it to work
@@silfrido1768 I gave up after a while bro think I had something just under 4000 but will blue screen after while. Corsair ram ain't good for over clocking much only xmp really.
@@calvin54 I felt that bro, my kit doesn’t go pass 3933 1.4v with xmp enabled and everything else on auto lol. I tried 4K mhz with flck at 2k but it doesn’t save the setting in the bios anymore after it booted the first time with those settings lol.
@@williaamlarsson I realize that, I'm just trying to find out If dominators overclock, or overclock at all since their stock timings suck and are so expensive. I would hate to upgrade to a kit that is worse than what I'm currently using. Your reply doesn't help at all
@@JayzBeerz yeah I'm gonna sell my bdie 4x8gb 3600mhz trident z rgb kit for something better, I just have a hard time believing TL was able to get a 3600mhz kit to 4400mhz on ANY cpu/motherboard
@@pablojp3498 you should get a little improvement, but unlike warzone it's not changing much in tarkov. for exemple, 8700k 1080 16gb 2666mhz i have 75 fps. With 12900k + 3070ti, and 3600 cl16 bdie OC i have 100. Ridiculous lol
Thank you so much for this, just what I needed! What is a healthy temperature for ram sticks? Or rather, what temperature would you not exceed for 24/7? My sticks are running 39°C idle and around 54°C under heavy load (30+ mins). They are 3200 stock, clocked to 3800 but I did not yet bother with timings so I am sure I can get it over 4GHz. Thanks!
Tm5 anta77 or 1usmusv3 6 hours is usually good. 3200 cl14-14-14-14-34 @1.35V 4 dimms, to 3800 cl16-10-15-14-30 @1.5V with a fan blowing towards the ram. I get around 33-35 idle and 47 max after hours of stress testing.
Meh, showing settings that work for YOU config is hardly helping people with doing it themselves. Especially beginners need something like DRAM CALCULATOR in order to get a baseline of what numbers to use.