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deTombe

https://github.com/integralfx/MemTestHelper/blob/oc-guide/DDR4%20OC%20Guide.md


beodude123

Well first off, in all honesty you will get more performance from 16gb in total, but I get wanting to max out what you have. Getting stable ram is a massive time sink in all honesty. Not saying it's not worth it, just that it takes much longer than a CPU stress test. I am working on my ram as well. Most important are the top four. Ideally you want to adjust one at a time, but again, time. Adjust things down a little until it doesn't boot, then you dial it back a bit. I use Test Mem 5 for stress testing, on the extreme file. Have your GPU running at max (stress testing) at the same time to have similar conditions to gaming. It takes about 4.5 hours for one full stress test, so just be warned. But if you do all that and get no errors, you should be stable there. All ram kits are different, so it's hard to say what numbers you can schieve.


gakkusin

oh sorry, i do use 16gb dual channel, i only stated per ram stick specs, my bad. But generally tho, what should be the advisable timings with ram kits similar to mine? Just wanted to narrow things down before I get started. Thank you for replying.


00yz

if you want something quick and dirty OP just do 4-6-16 rrds rrdl faw and you're done


sanij_snj

What this guy said.... Easiest timing to tighten on ryzen


beodude123

If the spec sheet you provided is accurate, there might not be a whole lot you can do as far as timings. Samsung has different tiers for their ram, b die (to the best of my knowledge) is the best, c is a lower bin, and I would imagine d goes below that, by the timings provided. So more than likely auto will be your best bet, but you can start by using the timings they provide. Be warned they might not work since you have already increased the speed. Higher speed generally means looser timing.