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hello guys i have big problem with ram speed. i upgraded cpu. before i had better latency and a little more write speed multi core. i will add bios settings screenshots soon.

original benchmark https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/46448782

cpu upgrade benchmark https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/46656488

after updating bios ram got even worse

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/46657115

im runing xmp 2.0 profile 1 at 3200mhz i decreased some latency settings in bios i also run this at dual channel and no its not a cpu problem.

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7 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Did you re-enable XMP after you upgraded the CPU? looking at those CPU-Z numbers, it's running at 2133MHz, implying that XMP isn't enabled.

 

Also, don't use Userbenchmark. Please. Just don't.

yes i did. i just use it as a reference point. i tested this cpu in other system with 2x16gb ram stics and it got 30+ gb write. i mean i dont know other all system test. i dont care about the numbers but i do care about good system performance i noticed the mistake of ram speed i will change and redo test

 

 

bios screenshots its enabled in bios https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOgZBRb9WW2fV0K4ULJeWF9DGwdK6_f-MwCYLx5ODJ4iTJGJKNiY7XZLXiq8INKLg?pli=1&key=aDZ3MngzNWZuWkxKZzVzWEg1cU13SHZtUHdxWHNB

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4 minutes ago, 9justinas9 said:

yes i did. i just use it as a reference point. i tested this cpu in other system with 2x16gb ram stics and it got 30+ gb write. i mean i dont know other all system test. i dont care about the numbers but i do care about good system performance

 

bios screenshots its enabled in bios https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOgZBRb9WW2fV0K4ULJeWF9DGwdK6_f-MwCYLx5ODJ4iTJGJKNiY7XZLXiq8INKLg?pli=1&key=aDZ3MngzNWZuWkxKZzVzWEg1cU13SHZtUHdxWHNB

Try setting the speed of the memory manually, since I guess it just didn't really apply XMP. The memory is running at 2133MT/s, not the 3200MT/s that it's supposed to according to those CPU-Z screenshots

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3 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Try setting the speed of the memory manually, since I guess it just didn't really apply XMP. The memory is running at 2133MT/s, not the 3200MT/s that it's supposed to according to those CPU-Z screenshots

i did change manually to 3200mhz and i also change cas latency a little higher coz it felt like system is hard to boot. the latest screenshots https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOrZ1Yk_1mY8NfkDm9tC2cQ725EK9gGjz4QO-j-1qjY5ihYwP0Mrh32kSjyXSApTw?key=bzNJaDFpc09TMVN2Wk1EenVGN0Z1WFlQZmtKazln

 

user benchmark still says ram is bad for some reason. at least bios update fixed the ssd speeds. and seting ram at 3200mhz helped somewhat.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/46657882

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2 minutes ago, 9justinas9 said:

i did change manually to 3200mhz and i also change cas latency a little higher coz it felt like system is hard to boot. the latest screenshots https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOrZ1Yk_1mY8NfkDm9tC2cQ725EK9gGjz4QO-j-1qjY5ihYwP0Mrh32kSjyXSApTw?key=bzNJaDFpc09TMVN2Wk1EenVGN0Z1WFlQZmtKazln

 

user benchmark still says ram is bad for some reason. at least bios update fixed the ssd speeds. and seting ram at 3200mhz helped somewhat.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/46657882

Part of the problem is probably that the latency is higher than most 3200MHz kits of memory, which might be the reason why it's saying that. Don't know why it's saying "higher latency than expected" other than that

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10 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Part of the problem is probably that the latency is higher than most 3200MHz kits of memory, which might be the reason why it's saying that. Don't know why it's saying "higher latency than expected" other than that

how do i lower the latency? i somehow made it as low as 60NS with bad write speeds and now its a lot better write speeds with worse latency clocked the same maybe there is some kind of setting for this? how do i test memory speeds outside user benchmark? as far as i know multicore write speeds must be better than single core but not for me

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5 minutes ago, 9justinas9 said:

how do i lower the latency? i somehow made it as low as 60NS with bad write speeds and now its a lot better write speeds with worse latency clocked the same maybe there is some kind of setting for this? how do i test memory speeds outside user benchmark? as far as i know multicore write speeds must be better than single core but not for me

Passmark is one of the more well respected ones. Lowering timings decrease the latency

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17 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

It's pretty good. I wouldn't bother trying to improve it.

i wanna share. i somehow managed to fix ram problem. first bios update helped definetly. then decreasing cas,ras etc actually made it worse in terms of score thats a lot counter intuitive i left everything to auto and set to gear 1 what ever it means idk. it increased the passmark ram score to 90 percentile and fixed userbenchmark warning.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/46658965

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