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Which ram is best for Ryzen 5900x?

17 hours ago, freeagent said:

My 5900X throws a ton of whea’s at 2000 1:1. Good luck!

 

First of all, when I run my Rams manually, they work smoothly with 18-22-22-42 timings at 3600Mhz on FLCK1800 as 4Dimm. I'm getting 66NS latency.

When I change the speed to 3733Mhz and FCLK to 1866Mhz, the system boots but the Ramler is not stable. I get 62NS Latency at 3733Mhz. I am getting errors in MemTest process or Windows Ram Test.

When I increase the speed to 3800Mhz and FCLK to 1900, the system does not boot. BIOS reset, I get Restart.

I also tried with the Ryzen Dram Calculator. But I guess I didn't succeed because I did something wrong here.

I am writing in order;

I exported the Ram XMP values of my Rams as HTML file with Typhoon.
My rams are called Hynix D-Die.


Then I ran the Ryzen Dram Calculator application and selected the Processor Zen2 AM4.
I chose the Memory Type Hynix CJR/DJR.
I marked the memory PCB type as Manual.
I made the Memory Frequency 3800Mhz.
The BCLK value is 100. Number of DIMM Modules 4.
Motherboard X570 selected.

I selected the HTML file I saved with the Typhoon application and imported it.

I pressed the Calculate Safe button and it gave me these values that I had shared.

Which of these values should I enter? Because there are many sub-values. And some of them I can't find in BIOS. I'm using Asus Crosshair VIII Hero.

For example, I can change Power Down, Gear Down, Command Rate settings. But I could not find BGS and BGS sub-values.

For example, I could not find the values in the Cad BUS Block section. There are four separate columns, I don't know where to enter which one. So what adjustments should I make? I would be very happy if you provide information.

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Dram calculator did nothing for me except give bluescreams or no post. I was forced to learn on my own. Have you tweaked any voltages? If so, which ones?

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35 minutes ago, freeagent said:

Dram calculator did nothing for me except give bluescreams or no post. I was forced to learn on my own. Have you tweaked any voltages? If so, which ones?

Let me write the values I entered manually here to give you an idea;

 

To run at 3733 Mhz;
I'm running FCLK to 1866Mhz.
Dram Voltage 1.39
I am making the SOC voltage 1.1.
I enter the timings as 12-22-22-42.
I haven't touched any other settings.

With this setting, the system starts up, but the rams are not stable.
I am getting error during Windows Ram test.

 

To run at 3600Mhz;
FCKL 1800Mhz,
Dram Voltage 1.35v
SOC is on auto.
The timings are also 12-22-22-42.

The system boots smoothly and there is no problem in the ram test.

 

I'm going to test today using the Ryzen Dram calculator.
But when I entered the values there before and tested, it didn't work. Or maybe I did it wrong because I don't know.

Here I am attaching two different screens that I got with Ryzen Dram Calculator for 3600 Mhz. In one of them, I got these values by adding the XMP HTML file. In the other, without loading the HTML file. I don't know how these will turn out. 

 

 

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Keep FCLK and MCLK 1:1 or you will see a performance loss. I would skip the funky timings for now and just focus on getting the speed. Literally fuck the timings. Figure out what it takes to get top clocks first, then worry about timings. I cant help you with that program because it did not work for me at all.

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