Hello.
I just found that DDRAM frequency reported is much lower than its nominal speed. I suspect a bottleneck issue. If anyone could check attached data and resolve, please. Hardware information: Board= X470, CPU= 5 2600, RAM= 4x 8GB 3200MHz.
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Regards
Rafal
Hi, first things first.
4 sticks will always overburden the integrated memory controller and 3200 is not actually the oficial supported speed.
Do you by any chance bought them as a pack or in separate?
Have you tried enabling XMP in the first place, if it crashes, try just two sticks.
Good luck
You've got some very nice sticks of 4x8GB Samsung B-die there, rated for DDR4-3200 @ 14-14-14 which is about the best memory you can have for a Ryzen 2000 series, but it appears you don't have XMP enabled.
XMP is disabled. I thought it should run on max speed by default. Anyway i've just checked prices for R5 5600 and those are cheap now. Would those 4 sticks be optimal with 5000 series CPU?
Regards
No, you have to enable XMP to get the rated speeds.
DDR4-3200 14-14-14 is awesome speed/timings for ANY AM4 platform.
Run it through a memory latency calculator - this equates to 8.75ns
DDR4-3600 16-16-16 is another common Samsung B-die but that's actually slightly worse - 8.88ns
It is definitely NOT worth the expense of replacing your memory if you upgrade the CPU to a 5600. Yes the CPU can support DDR4-3600 or higher, but low latency memory in that range is expensive.
The ONLY reason to use faster memory on AM4 is if you upgrade to a CPU with IGP and use the integrated graphics.
Just enabled XMP and it defaults to values as on attachment. Now are those speeds nominal values, or multiplied by 2?