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Ram timings or speed? Micron E die

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look it up here to copy the timings, this is for ryzen, but probably can work with intel.

Zen memory overclocking database:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dsu9K1Nt_7apHBdiy0MWVPcYjf6nOlr9CtkkfN78tSo/edit#gid=1725153834

Hi I have a micron E die set of 4x8gb sticks rated for 3000mhz with 16-20-20

I wanted a bit more performance so I oced it to 3800mhz with cl 18 but I had to use 1.45v so I dialed it back to 3600mhz and cl 17-19-19 and I found to to be the happy medium for me. I have active cooling on the ram and I would like some insight on what to do next in terms of ocing should I pump more voltage in? Is it safe? Ps I have a 12700f thank you for any help

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look it up here to copy the timings, this is for ryzen, but probably can work with intel.

Zen memory overclocking database:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dsu9K1Nt_7apHBdiy0MWVPcYjf6nOlr9CtkkfN78tSo/edit#gid=1725153834

Ryzen 5700g @ 4.4ghz all cores | Asrock B550M Steel Legend | 3060 | 2x 16gb Micron E 2666 @ 4200mhz cl16 | 500gb WD SN750 | 12 TB HDD | Deepcool Gammax 400 w/ 2 delta 4000rpm push pull | Antec Neo Eco Zen 500w

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31 minutes ago, R3dbullDrinker said:

Hi I have a micron E die set of 4x8gb sticks rated for 3000mhz with 16-20-20

I wanted a bit more performance so I oced it to 3800mhz with cl 18 but I had to use 1.45v so I dialed it back to 3600mhz and cl 17-19-19 and I found to to be the happy medium for me. I have active cooling on the ram and I would like some insight on what to do next in terms of ocing should I pump more voltage in? Is it safe? Ps I have a 12700f thank you for any help

3600-3800 or basically as fast as possible while staying in gear 1

 

Voltage wise id set a sanity limit at 1.7v so the imc dont degrade, rev e dont degrade with volt but at some point its just pointless to cram more volt for basically no gain, set vttddr ~700mv, at this freq problably just stick around 1.5v

 

The primaries can be ignored as theyre next to irrelevant to performance, primarily focus on trfc, trc, tfaw, and trrd-l/s along with set trefi to the highest value possible (66666, 111111, etc.) For most noticable performance gain, but you can tighten the rest of the secondaries and tertiaries if you want though thatll take awhile, def some extra performance doing that. Primaries dont affect performance much so you just wanna set them before they start gobbling dram/vccsa volt

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