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Not overclocked !! All I am saying is that ryzen CPUs will be much boosted by that . (All credit goes to the GGF Events channel for the video & photo)

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The timings are so loose, even settings like 4000MHz CL12 can beat that in transfer rate.

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--  Moved to CPUs, Motherboards and Memory  --

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20 minutes ago, boredatwork said:

Not overclocked !! All I am saying is that ryzen CPUs will be much boosted by that . (All credit goes to the GGF Events channel for the video & photo)

 

None of the current Ryzen CPUs will run those speeds anyway, so no, they won't benefit from it :P  

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Uh, yes, those are overclocked speeds.

Just like XMP, it's overclocked, from the factory.

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2 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Uh, yes, those are overclocked speeds.

Just like XMP, it's overclocked, from the factory.

The video said it is not overclocked  by user , now thats probably what it means . 

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5 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

None of the current Ryzen CPUs will run those speeds anyway, so no, they won't benefit from it :P  

Really ? Sorey I didn't know that?

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Just now, boredatwork said:

The video said it is not overclocked  by user , now thats probably what it means . 

It's still an overclocked speed just like XMP.

Whether the CPUs will even run properly with it is another question.

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24 minutes ago, Vanderburg said:

Wut? That's memory (and on an Intel CPU).

Yes , I said that if this memory whas paired with a Ryzen cpu , it would benefit a lot.

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Just now, boredatwork said:

Really ? Sorey I didn't know that?

Current memory controllers can't really go over 4GHz on the Intel side, and on the AMD side it seems to max out around 3400 right now so yeah :P 

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

It's still an overclocked speed just like XMP.

Whether the CPUs will even run properly with it is another question.

lol true 

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There are so much stuffs not going well with each other here.

First off, no Ryzen chips (or Intel, for that matter) today can support over 5000Mhz of RAM, so no, nothing can benefit from it.

Secondly, the build is using a 5000Mhz RAM, an 8700K with a top of the line Z370 mobo, but a 1050Ti lol. Just not... right I guess
Thirdly, the timings are so loose. Transfer rate does not like this.

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1 minute ago, NelizMastr said:

Current memory controllers can't really go over 4GHz on the Intel side, and on the AMD side it seems to max out around 3400 right now so yeah :P 

Hahaha ok good to know I guess??

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2 minutes ago, CapitalistVN said:

There are so much stuffs not going well with each other here.

First off, no Ryzen chips (or Intel, for that matter) today can support over 5000Mhz of RAM, so no, nothing can benefit from it.

Secondly, the build is using a 5000Mhz RAM, an 8700K with a top of the line Z370 mobo, but a 1050Ti lol. Just not... right I guess
Thirdly, the timings are so loose. Transfer rate does not like this.

Yea I noticed it was using a 1050 ti too , seemed a bit weird

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5 hours ago, CapitalistVN said:

There are so much stuffs not going well with each other here.

First off, no Ryzen chips (or Intel, for that matter) today can support over 5000Mhz of RAM, so no, nothing can benefit from it.

Secondly, the build is using a 5000Mhz RAM, an 8700K with a top of the line Z370 mobo, but a 1050Ti lol. Just not... right I guess
Thirdly, the timings are so loose. Transfer rate does not like this.

These kits are generally for XOCers going for ram frequency records or benchmarks that are really ram limited such as SuperPI. These don't always need good gpus and this is more of a demo system.

 

The timings might be high but so is the frequency, so the actual latency isn't that bad. At any rate, just pump 2v through the ram and you'll probably be able to lower the latency a lot.

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