Anyone have any luck going higher than 2667Mhz with Double Sided Memory DIMMs? I'm running an AsRock Fatal1ty X370 Pro Gaming motherboard with G.Skill 3000 rated memory (2x16) 32GB @ 14-14-14-34. I had to upgrade the bios to beta 1.54 for OCing and memory speeds this high. Didn't want to spend a lot of time messing with Memory settings, since I was planning to add a 2nd set for a total of 64GB. Seems the full set of 4 can still run at 2667Mhz @ 14-14-14-34 and 1.35v. Would like to get to 2933Mhz, but doubt that will be possible with a 4x16GB setup...
Any thoughts?
Btw, this Mobo has TONS of features and $20+20 rebate until the end of the Month (they add $20 for putting a review on Newegg.com) OCed no problem to 4.0Ghz with a Ryzen 1700, but I am running 1.392v just to make sure it's stable... I had it go blank screen and needing reboot when doing a heavy duty transcoding session, but I was still fiddling with the system too. I'll have to Reinstall Win10 to my Evo 960; I had installed to a SanDisk Ultra 240 SSD but after loading some pgms and x64 codecs (and trying to get Media Center from previous versions running on Win10) I some how have completely screwed the print spooler or printing subsystem. Can't print to any printers or even through a PDF writer that prints to PDF files...
Currently running:
AsRock Fatal1ty X370 Pro Gaming (bios v1.54)
Ryzen 1700 with H100i (orig. version) cooler (top mounted)
2 sets of G.SKILL TridentZ Series 32GB DDR4 3000 Model F4-3000C14D-32GTZ (64GB total)
2xPowerColor290s *waiting for Vega*
500GB Evo 960 NVMe (soon to be OS drive)
240GB Sandisk Ultra SSD
5TB Toshiba X300 HDD
Cosair AX1200 P.S.
all in a Rosewell THOR case, which as plenty of room.