thecoolnessrune
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- Jun 8, 2005
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I pushed up vDIMM (AB and CD) to 1.5v, and vSoC to 1.35v, but still the same Prime95 errors @ 3200 Mhz. Trying at lower speeds now.
Update: lowered vSoC to 1.2v (but kept vDIMM at 1.5v) after reading warnings not to push that too high. Prime95 appears to have no errors @ 2900 Mhz. A far cry so far from 3466 that others have achieved, but certainly better than the 2400 I achieved with the old Hynix RAM. Perhaps more tinkering will get me higher.
BTW I'm doing this in the BIOS but should I be doing in Ryzen Master instead?
I'm using 16GB Samsung B-Die RAM as well and the max I could do regardless of sane adjustments was ~2900. I could break 3000, but it took 1.35 vSOC and 1.45V on RAM. Not work it to me for a couple hundred Mhz.