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So I realise I made a mistake in my initial post, my current timings are 16-18-18-36, anyways, when looking at the bios, there is no trcdtrp, unless I am being dumb?

 

Also, is it normal for it to have the letter T after what I input, and is there anything different that I should be aware of when doing this on an MSI B550 board?

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8 minutes ago, CallumOKane said:

So I realise I made a mistake in my initial post, my current timings are 16-18-18-36, anyways, when looking at the bios, there is no trcdtrp, unless I am being dumb?

 

Also, is it normal for it to have the letter T after what I input, and is there anything different that I should be aware of when doing this on an MSI B550 board?

These settings i posted are for intel.

On that board it might be split to tRP and tRCD but i have no experience with ryzen platform, voltages also are named diffrently.

 

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12 hours ago, wkaKR said:

These settings i posted are for intel.

On that board it might be split to tRP and tRCD but i have no experience with ryzen platform, voltages also are named diffrently.

 

Alright, ill wait for someone else to assist before I start inputting random numbers into incorrect areas.

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On 9/8/2021 at 8:05 PM, CallumOKane said:

I have the Corsair Vengeance (2x8) 3200MHz ram kit, it's timings are 16-16-16-36. I was wondering if I should try overclocking to CL14, and if so, how would I go about doing it, what timing/voltages should I try?

Was it a kit sold as a 3200mhz CL16?

If it was then don't bother as if it could go faster the maker would have sold it at the higher price.

If you still want to try, then google for how to do it on the motherboard you own as I found it a complex subject with pages of pictures and text when I looked at the subject for my PC.

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