Did a small overclock to My ram. Now no post.
1 hour ago, Tamgam12 said:It is a fresh build. Updated everything bios, windows ect. Was running great. Turned on xmp, still ran great. Tightened the timings a couple points. No post. Cleared the cmos and still no post. Any ideas? My first build.
5600x
32g 3600mhz cl18 team group
Gigabyte b550m k
Rx 6800
yea dont ram oc blind
send thaiphoon burner screenshot to identify ram ics cause thats what determines your rams capabilities
after identifying the ic just look for other ppls oc results with it and copy paste timings and subtimings, itll probably just work assuming you arent dealing with high freq (>4400) and if unstable just do some minor changes, for high freq ocs theyre still useful as a reference as someone will probs do some high freq runs and post em but dont expect plug and play
i mainly toy around with max freq runs and stability at high freq but ill just use this as an example of what not ocing blind can do
this is 1gbit g die (m378b2873gb0) and i bought some cause i saw some ppl getting 3600+ with these and since theyre 1gb they are pretty cheap and dont need trfc >300 or in this case auto as the board only allows me to set up to 255
first time i got it i was definitely struggling to even get 3000 working even if i copy the primaries and trfc of whatever hwbot sub i was looking and was honestly starting to think that i got some garbage samples even worse than my transcend psc but after i looked around and found someone posted some secondaries i copy pasted them + abit of loosening to make sure they actually worked and no more issues pushing past 3000 and with abit of a looser version of the timings posted above (twr 12 twtp 24) + binning some xeons ive managed to hit 3400 albiet 2.3v so probably gonna have to bin some more of these or find em in heatspreader form (better pcb), highest ive done stable is 2900 on 2 sticks at 2.2v but imc limit so cant go farther stabily =(
and i just realized that the ics im currently interested in (1gbit/2gbit bfr/dfr) may not even have any references for secondaries because ddr3 era and if those are just as annoying as gdie secondaries wise i am cooked
im just gonna assume you do ram oc for performance so just copy paste someones 3800 oc profile maybe minor adjustments if neccesary stresstest and be done with it
you can tune the tertiaries but that is something youll have to do yourself, dunno if references work here or not but afaik its different for every setup, gains will be pretty big but itll be quite the pain, i personally just tighten till no post and move on to the next few tertiaries and stress rinse and repeat, for ones that are a pain (they arent stable when set abit above the point of no post) just set them somewhat loose and be done with it
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