People, as usual in this kind of videos, if you have any doubts, leave them in the comment section and we all will try to help you as a community :D ALSO, remember that every RAM Stick has an overclocking limit, being it in terms of frequency or timings, once you reach one, try to complete your OC with the other. AND, you need to go into BIOS to overclock RAM (and activate the advanced OC mode)
You know what this video needs to be better... 1. Get rid of the RAM theory part (create a dedicated video for it and link others to it for any RAM OC video in the future). 2. There is no real OC session, like step by step guide.. it's always theory.. what new people need in OC is an actual example... 3. Example in OC for Ryzen system, Separate example for Intel system (this includes XMP, and the timing part) 4. TM5 is discussed but not shown how it runs For visual learners, these are really important. This is constructive criticism, I hope you incorporate this in future RAM videos
Hello, man. I have a question... RAM 2T with gear down mode enable is better than 2T with gear down mode auto and 2T with gear down mode auto is better than 2T with gear down mode disable? Nice video and Sorry for the trouble!!!
I wish , you can make a video about , what do to first when bios is on standart settings and what do next step by step , because not every one understand english well . I really like watch your videos , but this stuff her is bit to complex to understand and do no mistake in Bios . You very cool bro .
Great video! Im upgrading my ram and its been about 3 years since i have dug in and needed a refresher. Very comprehensive and simple at the same time.
actually its easier to try higher frequency same example in the video. If you have 3200mhz ram and you want to OC it to 3600Mhz then go try 3600Mhz what you really need to do i copy the 3600Mhz XMP voltage + copy the loose most loose timing and that's 18-22-22-22-42 only focusing in the primary timing while other is in Auto. If it POST and if there is no error then its you can either increase the frequency to 3733Mhz while also doing IF OC while also increasing the Soc & DRam voltage . If it stabilize then your good if not then 3600Mhz is your limit (for 3000 series bad bins cpu, average will do 3733Mhz and golden will do 3800Mhz and once in a blue moon 3866Mhz+ 1:1). The less stable you are the longer the error will be detected which is why you want to do it this way. If it did not POST no matter how much you adjust voltages then you have to lower the frequency until it POST. If it did POST and will not stabilize no matter what voltages and how loose the timing is then you need to lower than frequency once again, this time it will work for sure. Once i work and there's no error with a loose timing the first thing you want to do is do a stable 1:1 ratio if it exceed 3600Mhz+ once IF is stable. You can stabilize GDM Off 1T. After this two options you can now tighten your Primary then secondaries and the last thing you want to tune if Trfc. for ryzen 5000 series it can easily do a 3800Mhz 1:1 ratio out of the box you can try playing 4000-4200Mhz 1:1 and look for the most stable frequency also when you are tuning Trfc make sure you have a good Case airflow since Trfc for samsung B-die are temp sensitive since it requires more voltage and more voltages = more heat and there's a temp limit for this die type. If you game in 1440p then forget it, RAM OC gain is more obvious in 1080p better increase than CPU or GPU OC.
so wierd that the best info has no way near as many views as the flashy videos with trash information.most things are shit.. sadly. never trust someone who dosnt explaine why and just tells to copy what he says becuse he said so more or less.
The quality of your silicon determines how far you can go beyond the advertised memory frequency supported by the CPU. For example, I had a 10900K which crystallized a hard limit of 2933Mhz for my RAM. No matter the timings or voltage I couldn't boot even with the nearest option of 3000Mhz. Those who won the silicon lottery could reach 3600Mhz+ with stability on the same CPU model.
It’s nice to see videos about the basics. I think most youtubers forgot that. As a newbie in overclocking, this video is really helpful. To add, It would have been best if you are overclocking in real-time, with a computer infront of you. This is because not all people are able to grasp everything and some are visual learners like myself. Cheers
Thanks for being well man, as for being in front of the computer, well this video would take an hour or more (most likely more). These things may seem hard, but they aren't hard at all, mostly time consuming :D
In general, when it comes to hardware/software questions youtubers in general, nothing about the quality of this AGs content. i mean generally it content videos is of poor quality, and there is just a few that actually Is of high quality, most likly a small timer with not so mutch views. so your lucky if you find them. and if you find them, and dont know so mutch aboout pc its hard to tell if the info actually is good. becuse its confusing... And the reason most videos is of poor quality if becuse the content creators simply dosnt really know what they talk about, or maybe they know ish what they talk about.. but really just copied someone else who knows better then they and what you listen to is their interpretation..... yes, im painting a black and white picture. but its just in general,so im using the big brush.. maybe there is also a question of time, how mutch info can a video contain... my point is, if you want to have good, and correct information, youtube should never be your first go to..well, if you know the creator knows what he talks about, then there is no problem.. But if youre not.. dont use youtube, its a waste of time.......... if you want a great advice where you find the best info.. PC forums.. you cant find better information.. I mean i know for a fact that IT enginers uses them all the time.. Becuse for some reason, the nerds of all nerds hangs around there, and they know everything.. even the one in a million problem, they got it.. IT FORUMS.. do it. becuse you have to have in mind that youtubers makes a living from these videos, so their interests isnt just to creat good content.. for some people, good content always comes first.. they have my greatest respect. some want to make good content, combined withs something they want to advertise, combined with entertainment, and the worst ones sells you "complete softwares solutions" wich contain all the software you need.,.. in reality it, they sell you software that it free for everyone to download at creators website and usually you dont even need them..they only sell a fasad, of their costumors think they need.. but in internet forums, you find the nerdiest computer nerds there is who dosnt have any interest in making money, its just their hobby. wich they actually could and probably should charge people for..,all im saying is that youtube is a bit lucrative... But its usually a very good indicator if you hear a contentcreator explaining the HOW and WHY, so you can understand what you actually are doing.. and not just do this, then this, then change this and do this now becuse i said so.. but no one understands what they really did. then run! lol
Hey man this was a pretty decent beginners guide to over clocking ram. I especially loved seeing your cute cat playing in your yard in the background. Very nice scenery and maybe a little distracting (in a good way :-P). 👌
not actually... there's too much dependency/links between frequency and various timings, one should only change 1 value at once, I.e. you want to see how high your RAM frequency goes, you should go like 20-28-28-50 ridiculous timing and increase frequency until it doesn't go any higher, then tighten the CL until instability then RCD then .... vice versa
@@OMGJL i do agree with you on starting with loose timings. you're probs referring to the github overclocking guide which is imo the gold standard/bible for ram oc. However, iirc he did recommend samsung b-die or micron in the vid which can easily get those 17-19-19... timings with voltage. If a person unknowingly bought Hynix or samsung d/c/m, I agree that starting with smtn like 20-28-28... and checking the frequency cap would be the better route. (only up until 3733/3800 is the sweet spot for current ryzen's imc anyway)
one of the computer techy that I follow since i build my PC as a beginner! Very good explanation especially when you are New to PC builds, very easy to Understand. Definetely gonna wait for your video regarding Ryzen 3000 Series undervolting and tips
I found this video looking for RAM OC tutorials and discovered the rest of your content. You got a new sub! I recently upgraded my RAM kit to a 3466 16-18-18-36. I'm planning to overclock it to 3600 with the timings as tight as they can go , but if I can get 16-18-18-36 I'll satisfied. I wanted to buy a kit with those timings and frequency but they are so expensive that I decided to take the poor's man way: learning how to overclock
Thank you for this video! Question though is 1.4v safe for long term use? Any fear of degradation? My XMP profile was not letting me boot with 1.35v, but I have it at 1.4v @3200mhz and everything is now stable.
Thank you for your advice, man! I've added a little bit of voltage to my DOCP profile (I have a Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G APU) and now my system runs stable. I'm happy that solved my issue of stability issues in my RAM's DOCP profile.
It’s make no sense you need to try and test it yourself each system will have the right xmp profile for it for example I found myself using xmp II because it’s more stable for me I even OC it from 7200mhz CL36 to 7800CL36 !! I found that xmp I and xmp tweaked make my system to crash a lot btw my rig is 14900k + asus z790 formula and Corsair titanium which great for OC because it’s cooling is great and comes high voltage out of the box! I’m not an expert overclocker I never touched any voltages or something only try my luck and trying to get my best out of my system ! Also have Ryujin iii which great cooling for my cpu and I OC it also with XTU I think I got an average luck from silicon lottery my sp btw is 100 and mc 78 I also found the latest 1102 bios update is so great for my mobo so keep an eye on that either!
Hi Fabio! Thanks a lot for your videos. In this case I follow your tips for overclock my ram. You are right I spend a lot of time😅. Finally work stable...💪
I managed to OC my Corsair LPX 3200mhz 32GB A-Die kit to 3600mhz. I had to raise the Main timings a bit old Timing Was 16-20-20-20-38 New is 18-21-21-21-39 and the Voltage to 1.4. My CPU (3700x SoC voltage on auto)seems to work fine with the Infinitiv fabric clock at 1800mhz also. The trfc on Auto was set to 990, i was able to lower it to 580 and trc from 86 to 70. Now im running memtest86 while im at work, lets See if there are errors. I got better latency and bandwith now, 3600 cl18 seems to be brtter then 3200 cl16, maybe the Infinitiv fabric clock plays a role too. My Mainboard is an old asus rog strix b350 f gaming :)
Hi Ancient I know this is an older video but im gonna ask anyways, so I've struggled with crackly audio on discord for a while and raising the SOC voltage to 1.1v (AUTO was set to 1v) with my ram overclocked seems to have fixed 95% of my issue but do you think I need to do something else or just leave it there?
Very helpful video and quiet easy to understand. Now I will also overclock my crucial ballistix (rgb😍) from 3600mhz to I guess 3733 and shorten the timings from cl18 to around cl16-17. I searched about micron E die and found that it has a good overclocking potential . Thank you Fabio ,We are with you✌🏻.
What would you recommend for Corsair Vengeance Pro 4000MHz 18-22-22-42 @1.35V? Should I just follow the same procedure, lowering all the timings by "1" and then test? If it fails is that due to voltage or just that the ram can't handle that timing?
Great vid, better than most! I have an issue with some B-die. I changed psu and can no longer reach 3600 but only 2866. Changed back psu and still system no post past 2866.. Ive tried everything!
@@AncientGameplays Hey! Yes, yes. I remembered I have an identical pair of sticks in a different rig. Just swapped em and it was the ram.. Still very strange. Guess Ill try GSkill customer service. Thanks for the response dood!
@@AncientGameplays Agreed and my specific kit was rated at 3200MHZ but with manual tweaking I got an extra 200MHZ if memory serves me 😎 I remember the days of Xeon X5650 I was running over 4GHZ 😎
Great vid as always! But IMO, LLC level is also woth mentioning because auto LLC sucks! You can lower DRAM and SOC voltage depends on what LLC level you chose.
@@AncientGameplays in my case (soc/nb llc), i tested "just for fun" on mode 6 to 8 and it did not pass any memory test or benchmarking. Set it to mode 4 or 5 and I'm good to go. From what I read around the net, some people also experiencing that, especially using cheap mobo and lower chipset...like mine! XD
@@AncientGameplays messing around with PC components are extremely stressing yet so much fun (except waiting for testing & benchmarking to be finished...boring af).
I like this vid and videogame benchmarks with RAM. This overclockin basics vid is great. Thanks for the infos. Im new to mem oc’n. Got some new sticks so im stoked to fiddle with shit. On videogame benchmarks I’ve heard Escape from Tarkov uses alot of RAM (I think). I saw you didn’t like Warzone and FPSs lol but EFT might be groovy to RAM benchmark in the future :) Cheers
I have 2x8 3200Mhz ram sticks, but when i set it to 2400Mhz or more, my pc displays nothing with no bios access. The RGB and the fans are running, but the mouse and my keyboard are not turning on. I have to put them in stock speed (2133Mhz) in order to make my pc work. Can i get help ? Before i had 2x4 2400Mhz and i had no problems. Motherboard: AB-350M-HDV R3.0 CPU: R5 3600 Ram: Vengeance RGB 2x8 3200Mhz GPU: GTX 970 Power Supply: 500W Do i have to change something ? Maybe the motherboard or the power supply.
Hi bro. I am thinking about upgrade, but gpu is very expensive now. So if buy r5 5600x instead 2600. Does it make sense for vega56? Tnx. P.s sorry for my English
Ryzen3600, B550m Pro4, Corsair 16gb DDR4 3600... My system wont post with the ram set to 3600mhz even with xmp. Your tip regarding upping the soc voltage sounds very promising. Fingers crossed it fixes my issue!!
Falai mano! Eu comprei duas XPG Spectrix D41 X TUF Gaming RGB de 8GB 3200MHz (16-18-18). Consegui OC de 3800MHz (16-15-15-15-33) e não encontrei erros no Memtest. Quando tento colocar CL15 ele auto seta pra CL16 (Pelo que pesquisei é o Gear Down Mode que faz isso). Seria prudente eu desativa-lo? Ou não vou ver diferença alguma e assim é mais seguro? Será que os timings estão ok mesmo? Existe mais algum meio de testar a estabilidade?
muito bom, 2021 começou com vídeos muito uteis e muito bem preparados. A minha board por vezes ao aplicar um overclock de memorias faz reset algumas vezes e nem chega a dar POST e depois funciona perfeito mesmo nos testes, pensei que era instabilidade mas li em algum lado que era uma espécie de treino que a board faz antes de arrancar, isso é algo que de facto existe?
I have a Alienware aurora R12. I believe the motherboard only support 3400mhz ram. I now have 4 sticks of 3200mhz ram (64gb). I want to either get 3200mhz bdie ram and try and overclock to 3400mhz. Or 3600mhz ram and down clock to 3400mhz. But I’m not sure if the Alienware Motherboard would boot up with the 3600mhz. What would be the smartest way to do this? I know the ram that is in the pc now is dell ram (hyper fury) but want to upgrade it to bdie to get more FPS.
Thanks for the great video! I used a lot of your info on my older 3950x system. I've got a 5900x on a ASUS crosshair VIII and I can't get this GSkill 3800mhz cl14 to post in DOCP. The 1 to 1 didn't post and all settings auto will not either. Any advice would be so greatly appreciated!!!
Hi men, I see your videos from Colombia, I 'm freaked out with my RAMS (Patriot Viper RGB DDR4 3600mhz) and my Ryzen 5 5600X, with a Asus TUF B550m-Plus Gaming, I cannot setup to the real speed (just 2133Mhz by default), I tried with D.O.C.P, changing the timings, the voltage, and it doesn't work, please can you help me or give an advise? Saludos! Thank you in advance!
hello from Greece. Please can you help me ? I have an aorus eite v2 b550 mobo with 7 5700g cpu. My ram is a crucial ballistix 3200 cl16 32 gigs set micron-e die.Whatever i have tried ,it is impossible to overclock to 3600.I tried another set of ram that it is native 3600mhz and again the pc won't post. I tried to increase to 1.4-1.5v the dram voltage but nothing.I know that those rams are able to '"play" with them. Do you have any idea of what should i try ? Or is it some problem of the exact motherboard or cpu model ? Please any help..I have spend plenty of hours.. Thanks
@@AncientGameplays I mean there are relations between different timings. Some say tRAS bottoms out at tCL + tRCD + 2, others say without the extra +2. Some people say tRC bottoms out as tRAS + tCL or tRP. tFAW bottoms out at tRRD_S*4, and then for everything else in subtimings I can't find anything.
I have a Trident Z 3600mhz 4x8gb kit on my Ryzen 5 3600. The weird thing on my system is that when I just enable DOCP profile (Asus mobo) in BIOS EZ mode, I will surely get random BSOD thread stuck. But if I set it up semi-manually like changing Frequency to 3600 and FCLK to 1800 (in Advanced mode) it will be stable.
@@AncientGameplays I haven't tried that TM5 app yet. The only thing that I want is its advertised performance... 😂😂😂 Since out of the box, it only runs 2133mhz.
I have another question about cpu oc, when changing voltage should i tweak the vid voltage or the vcore voltage. These are both in my bios but idk which one is correct.
@@AncientGameplays Ok thanks! 🙂 I will just leave vid on auto then, ive been having issues getting fully stable 4ghz @ 1.3v on my 2600 due to vdroop on prime95. Also I did manage to get stable memory xmp just by tweaking procodt.
Can you help me please i have asrock b450 steel legend mother board with ryzen 5 3600X and corsair vengence pro 3600 MHz .. i tried to enable my xmp and the system didn’t boot so what voltages should i raise
max voltage for ddr4 is 1.5v? but for ddr5 is? bought a ddr5 6000mhz 1.350v xmp last month. when enabled xmp my system unstable, raise a dram voltage from 1.350v to 1.365v, and yess my system is stable now. can i know 1.365v for ddr5 ram is safe? just upgrade from ddr3
@@AncientGameplays sure mine Was xmp 3000mhz 16 18 18 36 Now i run 24/7 on 3466 16 18 19 36 1.385v but with stock subtimings every time i change i need to reset The biOs so i decided stay stock sub timings hahaha
With D.O.C.P I have 3200mhz with 16-18-18-18-36 and at 3600mhz after tightening the timings I can run it at 16-18-17-19-35 and 16-18-18-19-35, which one is better? any help will be much appreciated.
hi i have Panther Black-Gold 16GB (2x8GB) 3200Mhz CL16 DDR4 Gaming Ram (AH4U16G32C08Y7GAA-2) 2x16 gb total 32gb with xmp it overclocks to 3200mhz can i still overclock i can set to 3233mhz and 3333mhz pc runs with no problem my vddcr soc voltage is auto it shows 1.00v my dram voltage shows 1.35v and yellow i have amd 5900x i have asus prime x 570-p my cpu core ratio os 44.00 vddcr cpu voltage manual i put 1.21250 what i should do i need help please what is the max voltage for my ram can i just set to 1.4 volts my dram voltage and set my memory frequency higher than 3200mhz thank you
Hey! Thanks for pointing out SoC voltage limit. My gigabyte board, when all is set to auto it overvolts soc to 1.2v but it occasionally peaks at 1.26v?! With dram voltage set to 1.35v it fluctates between 1.38v-1.4v. Never experienced that on a intel platform. I'm new to AM4 so... I don't know if it is a gigabyte board issue or the psu. When I'm googling it I only find threads created by people having gigabyte boards in combination with evga gold psus, just what I also have.
Firstly, you'll need a half decent bios to do all this, second, if you are stuck with an older chipset, you are most likely stuck below the rated speed of the ram sticks, because the system just cant do it 😀 third, i was building my first machine with EDO-RAM, most of you i believe never even heard of 😄😄😄😄
Is 100% stable to overclock my Corsair Vengeance LPX Micron B-Die Rank 1 CL16 from 2666Mhz to 3000Mhz 1.35V. My system seems to work great, but i don't know if it is safe. I don't want to stress test it, because i am scared.
How could your first PC have DDR 400 paired with Intel Celeron 400MHz? From what i know, those Celeron CPUs supported only SD RAM. DDR was released couple years after the release of the Celeron 400.
Core clock at 1830 While my DDR4 Vengance 16gbx4 are clocked at 8040 MHZ Is this okay? Or should i lower it? AMD RYZEN 7 3700x 8 core processor. overclocked with MSI Afterburner.
@@AncientGameplays well i kept bumping it up in msi afterbuner and noticed a dev error on warzone so now my memory clock is sitting at 6920MHZ Not sure if thats right either ..
1.45 volts will work. but you will see your memory degrading within 1 year. using overvoltage is NOT a good idea. tightening up the timings is better, and staying with factory voltage which is usually 1.35 volts.
@@AncientGameplays for anything above 1.45V, if it's samsung b die ram kits especially, best to have active cooling like a fan cooling directly to the ram sticks.
Started with 1.45V and after 20-20-20-20-40cl and then after from 3200Mhz I jump to 3600Mhz did not work so I go back to 3133Mhz 14-15-15-15-30cl 1.4V and have a 3200Mhz 16-18-18-18-36cl.
Hey fabío, it's me, again can you please review a liquid cooler ID-Cooling auraflow x 240 ? All the reviews are shit and i can't find a review with r5 5600x P.S: I don't think I need to praise this bc we both know how good it it, keep it up. ❤️
Well 1) Crucial kits always have Micron ICs since Crucial is owned by Micron 2) XMP is not guaranteed to work, even XMP fails and the reason for that is some motherboards put wrong values on Auto 3) TM5 is not enough since it doesn't stress the IMC
1 - obviously 2 - on intel system they will. As i said on AMD, raising voltages a bit usually helps 3 - if it gives IMC errors, that doesn't make sense. But well, still pretty reliable. Tested several kits ans cpus, all working wonders, zero crashes. Also, man, you have a bad habit of wanting to complicate things haha, if i wanted a full OC tutorial, maybe 1 hour wouldnt be enough haha. A hug man
That's just the basics, I had several Intel systems where motherboard was doing unstable Auto settings (I mean it changed the values from one cold boot to another). TM5 is using SSE instructions which don't really stress the IMC like a heavy CPU demanding title will. I don't complicate things and I know that even for most people here this video is already "complicated" but memory overclocking is not easy, better be safe and stable than fast and unstable Peace
How do different core series and gen handle RAM overclocking? Is there a chance that the XMP settings won't work with an I3-10100 and 4400mhz CL19 RAM?
@@AncientGameplays thanks for your time! i still couldn't find my answer based on this warning from partpicker: "DDR4-3600 CL14 Memory operating voltage of 1.45 V exceeds the Intel Comet Lake CPU recommended maximum of 1350 mv+5% (1417.5 mv). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1350 mv voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum" Does this mean anything over 1.42v on a 10th gen is inadvisable? Excellent video but I can't find that specific answer anywhere!
@@AncientGameplays What do you mean by sub timings ? Are they the timings that come after the Cas for exemple 16 (18-18-18-36) are these sub timings ? Or the sub timings you're talking about are the ones you see in the long list in RAM tweaking in Bios , I guess they're called "the secondary and teritery timings" , cause I've heard somewhere else that all the first numbers we see in the RAM stick are "Primary timings" ... And my question is , is it enough to just tweak those first known timings ?
People, as usual in this kind of videos, if you have any doubts, leave them in the comment section and we all will try to help you as a community :D
ALSO, remember that every RAM Stick has an overclocking limit, being it in terms of frequency or timings, once you reach one, try to complete your OC with the other.
AND, you need to go into BIOS to overclock RAM (and activate the advanced OC mode)
You know what this video needs to be better...
1. Get rid of the RAM theory part (create a dedicated video for it and link others to it for any RAM OC video in the future).
2. There is no real OC session, like step by step guide.. it's always theory.. what new people need in OC is an actual example...
3. Example in OC for Ryzen system, Separate example for Intel system (this includes XMP, and the timing part)
4. TM5 is discussed but not shown how it runs
For visual learners, these are really important. This is constructive criticism, I hope you incorporate this in future RAM videos
Hello, man. I have a question... RAM 2T with gear down mode enable is better than 2T with gear down mode auto and 2T with gear down mode auto is better than 2T with gear down mode disable? Nice video and Sorry for the trouble!!!
@@rick_takahashi That's it!!!
This was a great video! You're the first YT tech guy I've seen actually talk with some depth about DRAM OC
I wish , you can make a video about , what do to first when bios is on standart settings and what do next step by step , because not every one understand english well .
I really like watch your videos , but this stuff her is bit to complex to understand and do no mistake in Bios . You very cool bro .
It's very difficult to find a good tutorial on how to manually oc so this was great. BTW, this man is an absolute legend haha
Thank you haha
Great video! Im upgrading my ram and its been about 3 years since i have dug in and needed a refresher. Very comprehensive and simple at the same time.
actually its easier to try higher frequency same example in the video. If you have 3200mhz ram and you want to OC it to 3600Mhz then go try 3600Mhz what you really need to do i copy the 3600Mhz XMP voltage + copy the loose most loose timing and that's 18-22-22-22-42 only focusing in the primary timing while other is in Auto.
If it POST and if there is no error then its you can either increase the frequency to 3733Mhz while also doing IF OC while also increasing the Soc & DRam voltage .
If it stabilize then your good if not then 3600Mhz is your limit (for 3000 series bad bins cpu, average will do 3733Mhz and golden will do 3800Mhz and once in a blue moon 3866Mhz+ 1:1).
The less stable you are the longer the error will be detected which is why you want to do it this way.
If it did not POST no matter how much you adjust voltages then you have to lower the frequency until it POST.
If it did POST and will not stabilize no matter what voltages and how loose the timing is then you need to lower than frequency once again, this time it will work for sure.
Once i work and there's no error with a loose timing the first thing you want to do is do a stable 1:1 ratio if it exceed 3600Mhz+ once IF is stable. You can stabilize GDM Off 1T.
After this two options you can now tighten your Primary then secondaries and the last thing you want to tune if Trfc.
for ryzen 5000 series it can easily do a 3800Mhz 1:1 ratio out of the box you can try playing 4000-4200Mhz 1:1 and look for the most stable frequency also when you are tuning Trfc make sure you have a good Case airflow since Trfc for samsung B-die are temp sensitive since it requires more voltage and more voltages = more heat and there's a temp limit for this die type.
If you game in 1440p then forget it, RAM OC gain is more obvious in 1080p better increase than CPU or GPU OC.
One of the reason why I sub to this channel, Simple explanation yet full of information that I understand easily, keep doing helpful videos cheers!
Thanks for the words
so wierd that the best info has no way near as many views as the flashy videos with trash information.most things are shit.. sadly. never trust someone who dosnt explaine why and just tells to copy what he says becuse he said so more or less.
The quality of your silicon determines how far you can go beyond the advertised memory frequency supported by the CPU. For example, I had a 10900K which crystallized a hard limit of 2933Mhz for my RAM. No matter the timings or voltage I couldn't boot even with the nearest option of 3000Mhz. Those who won the silicon lottery could reach 3600Mhz+ with stability on the same CPU model.
It’s nice to see videos about the basics. I think most youtubers forgot that. As a newbie in overclocking, this video is really helpful. To add, It would have been best if you are overclocking in real-time, with a computer infront of you. This is because not all people are able to grasp everything and some are visual learners like myself. Cheers
Thanks for being well man, as for being in front of the computer, well this video would take an hour or more (most likely more). These things may seem hard, but they aren't hard at all, mostly time consuming :D
In general, when it comes to hardware/software questions youtubers in general, nothing about the quality of this AGs content. i mean generally it content videos is of poor quality, and there is just a few that actually Is of high quality, most likly a small timer with not so mutch views. so your lucky if you find them. and if you find them, and dont know so mutch aboout pc its hard to tell if the info actually is good. becuse its confusing...
And the reason most videos is of poor quality if becuse the content creators simply dosnt really know what they talk about, or maybe they know ish what they talk about.. but really just copied someone else who knows better then they and what you listen to is their interpretation..... yes, im painting a black and white picture. but its just in general,so im using the big brush.. maybe there is also a question of time, how mutch info can a video contain... my point is, if you want to have good, and correct information, youtube should never be your first go to..well, if you know the creator knows what he talks about, then there is no problem.. But if youre not.. dont use youtube, its a waste of time..........
if you want a great advice where you find the best info.. PC forums.. you cant find better information.. I mean i know for a fact that IT enginers uses them all the time.. Becuse for some reason, the nerds of all nerds hangs around there, and they know everything.. even the one in a million problem, they got it.. IT FORUMS.. do it. becuse you have to have in mind that youtubers makes a living from these videos, so their interests isnt just to creat good content.. for some people, good content always comes first.. they have my greatest respect. some want to make good content, combined withs something they want to advertise, combined with entertainment, and the worst ones sells you "complete softwares solutions" wich contain all the software you need.,.. in reality it, they sell you software that it free for everyone to download at creators website and usually you dont even need them..they only sell a fasad, of their costumors think they need.. but in internet forums, you find the nerdiest computer nerds there is who dosnt have any interest in making money, its just their hobby. wich they actually could and probably should charge people for..,all im saying is that youtube is a bit lucrative... But its usually a very good indicator if you hear a contentcreator explaining the HOW and WHY, so you can understand what you actually are doing.. and not just do this, then this, then change this and do this now becuse i said so.. but no one understands what they really did. then run! lol
Lovely thumbnail... amazingly insightful video & easy to follow, what more could you ask for? Amazing.
Thanks for the words man, You've been following this channel for 2 years. Cheers!
Hey man this was a pretty decent beginners guide to over clocking ram. I especially loved seeing your cute cat playing in your yard in the background. Very nice scenery and maybe a little distracting (in a good way :-P). 👌
Thank you for your words
What a useful video, keep this high quality in your videos,cheers :)
Thanks for the words man :D
Nice video!.. and nice jacket!👍 Happy New year!
Um abraço chefe! A seguir são os testes de CPUs
I actually really enjoyed this video. Good layout and planning prior to the recording of this video!
Thank you very much, I will also do a 2022 remake with more info
All these in depth videos convinced me to subscribe, where have you been all my pc building life! 😂
Hahah, i am here for 3 years haha
I'm new to this gaming PC builds I just bought a Ryzen 5 5600g and 6700xt. Your videos really helped a lot!
💪💪
If you overclock your eyebrows they go blue.
That's because of my glasses i assume?
@@AncientGameplays Yes, it's a cool effect actually, but be careful, if you overclock your eyebrows too much they might burn off. ;-)
@@brulaapgaapmeester8234 That's the blue light filter, which is pretty cool actually, helps a lot
Nice garden!! Looks peaceful. Is it the backyard of your house?
Yeah it is :D
This one’s a proven way to correctly overclock RAM! 😁
Thanks for watching
not actually... there's too much dependency/links between frequency and various timings, one should only change 1 value at once, I.e. you want to see how high your RAM frequency goes, you should go like 20-28-28-50 ridiculous timing and increase frequency until it doesn't go any higher, then tighten the CL until instability then RCD then .... vice versa
so what he said isn't fully correct, as 17-19-19-39 for 3600 wasn't loose enough to be ignored as a variable.
@@OMGJL i do agree with you on starting with loose timings. you're probs referring to the github overclocking guide which is imo the gold standard/bible for ram oc.
However, iirc he did recommend samsung b-die or micron in the vid which can easily get those 17-19-19... timings with voltage. If a person unknowingly bought Hynix or samsung d/c/m, I agree that starting with smtn like 20-28-28... and checking the frequency cap would be the better route. (only up until 3733/3800 is the sweet spot for current ryzen's imc anyway)
one of the computer techy that I follow since i build my PC as a beginner! Very good explanation especially when you are New to PC builds, very easy to Understand. Definetely gonna wait for your video regarding Ryzen 3000 Series undervolting and tips
That will come also haha, but i work alone and there are SOOOOO many videos to do hahaha
nice tips, i was stagnated with my ram just because can't find the sub timings for OC, but with your tips I think that this can be a little bit easier
Hope i helped :D
Thank you for this! You’re a life saver. Easy to follow and very helpful.
Thanks for watching! If not asking much, share it :D
@@AncientGameplays of course! People deserve to see this.
I found this video looking for RAM OC tutorials and discovered the rest of your content. You got a new sub! I recently upgraded my RAM kit to a 3466 16-18-18-36. I'm planning to overclock it to 3600 with the timings as tight as they can go , but if I can get 16-18-18-36 I'll satisfied. I wanted to buy a kit with those timings and frequency but they are so expensive that I decided to take the poor's man way: learning how to overclock
Yeah, you can always push some FPS more, and ofc, those higher models will usually overclock more, but the price difference isn't worth
Thank you for this video! Question though is 1.4v safe for long term use? Any fear of degradation? My XMP profile was not letting me boot with 1.35v, but I have it at 1.4v @3200mhz and everything is now stable.
Yes, completely. Even high end kits use 1.45-1.5V all day long
Noting the CMOS fix is really helpful cuz i freaked out when my pc went into a boot loop the first time I tried over locking ram sticks
Yeah, CMOS clear is the way
@Sleepy Time haha, that's pretty normal, had DOZENS of those before i got to understand the usual limits of my kits xD
@Sleepy Time I was so scared that I broke my machine.
Thank you for your advice, man! I've added a little bit of voltage to my DOCP profile (I have a Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G APU) and now my system runs stable. I'm happy that solved my issue of stability issues in my RAM's DOCP profile.
You're welcome man
"XMP are factory overclocks you can use without any problems" DDR5 RAM XMPs not even getting into Windows: Are you sure about that?
That's because you're using xmp profiles out of motherboards qvl
@AncientGameplays I haven't personally dealt with it as I'm still on DDR4 but have heard ppl complain guess that makes sense
It’s make no sense you need to try and test it yourself each system will have the right xmp profile for it for example I found myself using xmp II because it’s more stable for me I even OC it from 7200mhz CL36 to 7800CL36 !! I found that xmp I and xmp tweaked make my system to crash a lot btw my rig is 14900k + asus z790 formula and Corsair titanium which great for OC because it’s cooling is great and comes high voltage out of the box!
I’m not an expert overclocker I never touched any voltages or something only try my luck and trying to get my best out of my system ! Also have Ryujin iii which great cooling for my cpu and I OC it also with XTU
I think I got an average luck from silicon lottery my sp btw is 100 and mc 78 I also found the latest 1102 bios update is so great for my mobo so keep an eye on that either!
Hi Fabio! Thanks a lot for your videos. In this case I follow your tips for overclock my ram. You are right I spend a lot of time😅. Finally work stable...💪
Clear explanation you have won my sub thanks for the video
Thanks, you may like way more of my videos
I have my Crucial ballistix sport LT 3000MHz CL 15 overclocked to 3733 CL 15.
Crucial RAM are beast for ryzen CPUs!
Yeah, some recent micron dies are really good indeed :D
I managed to OC my Corsair LPX 3200mhz 32GB A-Die kit to 3600mhz. I had to raise the Main timings a bit old Timing Was 16-20-20-20-38 New is 18-21-21-21-39 and the Voltage to 1.4. My CPU (3700x SoC voltage on auto)seems to work fine with the Infinitiv fabric clock at 1800mhz also. The trfc on Auto was set to 990, i was able to lower it to 580 and trc from 86 to 70. Now im running memtest86 while im at work, lets See if there are errors. I got better latency and bandwith now, 3600 cl18 seems to be brtter then 3200 cl16, maybe the Infinitiv fabric clock plays a role too. My Mainboard is an old asus rog strix b350 f gaming :)
I never knew Harry Potter is Italian and is doing PC videos now.
Hahaha lol
Hi Ancient I know this is an older video but im gonna ask anyways, so I've struggled with crackly audio on discord for a while and raising the SOC voltage to 1.1v (AUTO was set to 1v) with my ram overclocked seems to have fixed 95% of my issue but do you think I need to do something else or just leave it there?
You could have ram issue causing that, that's why
@@AncientGameplays Prob more likely my 5700x is shit
Clear explanation Fabio❤️
thank you✌️
Thank you for being here
How can I overclock my wall clock I want to be a time traveller...
🕒⚡👽
Overclock time instead
Ancient Gameplays do you recommend a 3070 or 6800 with 5600x. Also 32gb 3200mhz or 16gb 3600mhz ram??
Well, rx 6800 is fairly faster, even more with SAM. As for ram, pick the one you want more
Very helpful video and quiet easy to understand. Now I will also overclock my crucial ballistix (rgb😍) from 3600mhz to I guess 3733 and shorten the timings from cl18 to around cl16-17. I searched about micron E die and found that it has a good overclocking potential . Thank you Fabio ,We are with you✌🏻.
Let's see if you're lucky to have a good kit :D
What would you recommend for Corsair Vengeance Pro 4000MHz 18-22-22-42 @1.35V? Should I just follow the same procedure, lowering all the timings by "1" and then test? If it fails is that due to voltage or just that the ram can't handle that timing?
Yeap, start with 1.45v
How did this go i have the same ram kit
Another big thanks and one question though:
If I don't increase frequency at all (not at all)
, do I have then a more chance of success with latency?
your welcome, and yes, of course
@@AncientGameplays Thanks.
thx you for info very helpful
You're welcome
very informative video. The best part, though, was the Siamese cat!
Its Ruca haha
Why?
@@Mr1Tanker because I also have one :)
Great vid, better than most! I have an issue with some B-die. I changed psu and can no longer reach 3600 but only 2866. Changed back psu and still system no post past 2866.. Ive tried everything!
Have you updated BIOS? Do you have the RAM in slot 2 and 4?
@@AncientGameplays Hey! Yes, yes. I remembered I have an identical pair of sticks in a different rig. Just swapped em and it was the ram.. Still very strange. Guess Ill try GSkill customer service. Thanks for the response dood!
cheers dud
Thanks :)
You're welcome haha
Gone are the days when we had to adjust it manually. Now it’s a simple XMP mode and put the kettle on 😎
Well, yes and no. The Real results comes from manual tinkering haha
@@AncientGameplays Agreed and my specific kit was rated at 3200MHZ but with manual tweaking I got an extra 200MHZ if memory serves me 😎
I remember the days of Xeon X5650 I was running over 4GHZ 😎
Is samsung C-Die good for overclocking? Cannot find it in ryzen calculator, which die would be the most comparable to that?
Forget the calculator man, go step by step ans try things for yourself. Way better :D
Great vid as always! But IMO, LLC level is also woth mentioning because auto LLC sucks! You can lower DRAM and SOC voltage depends on what LLC level you chose.
Llc has nothing to do with dram voltage mate. Usually more to soc and cpu side :D
@@AncientGameplays in my case (soc/nb llc), i tested "just for fun" on mode 6 to 8 and it did not pass any memory test or benchmarking. Set it to mode 4 or 5 and I'm good to go. From what I read around the net, some people also experiencing that, especially using cheap mobo and lower chipset...like mine! XD
Thats because soc is the IF like explained. Llc at at high levels will make the voltage drop a lot, hence not passing
@@AncientGameplays messing around with PC components are extremely stressing yet so much fun (except waiting for testing & benchmarking to be finished...boring af).
@@linggasy True haha
I like this vid and videogame benchmarks with RAM. This overclockin basics vid is great. Thanks for the infos. Im new to mem oc’n. Got some new sticks so im stoked to fiddle with shit. On videogame benchmarks I’ve heard Escape from Tarkov uses alot of RAM (I think). I saw you didn’t like Warzone and FPSs lol but EFT might be groovy to RAM benchmark in the future :) Cheers
I test maby games i dont play, but those arr hard to test due to not having a replay feature, thats all haha
I have 2x8 3200Mhz ram sticks, but when i set it to 2400Mhz or more, my pc displays nothing with no bios access. The RGB and the fans are running, but the mouse and my keyboard are not turning on. I have to put them in stock speed (2133Mhz) in order to make my pc work. Can i get help ?
Before i had 2x4 2400Mhz and i had no problems.
Motherboard: AB-350M-HDV R3.0
CPU: R5 3600
Ram: Vengeance RGB 2x8 3200Mhz
GPU: GTX 970
Power Supply: 500W
Do i have to change something ? Maybe the motherboard or the power supply.
Thank you so much, I tried to set my xmp 3600 and my pc got black screen. Tried to set it again but with 1.37v dram voltage and it work like a charm.
You're welcome. use the software i gave in the end to test stability. i would put at least 1.4v to ensure things :D
Hi bro. I am thinking about upgrade, but gpu is very expensive now. So if buy r5 5600x instead 2600. Does it make sense for vega56? Tnx.
P.s sorry for my English
nope, not at all man
Ryzen3600, B550m Pro4, Corsair 16gb DDR4 3600... My system wont post with the ram set to 3600mhz even with xmp. Your tip regarding upping the soc voltage sounds very promising. Fingers crossed it fixes my issue!!
Ram voltage matters the most. 1.4v
@@AncientGameplays Ok, thx so much for your comment!
I thought u was Arthur Morgan walking up in front them trees lol
Hehehe
Can the RAM sticks go into any slot or is there an order for single and double ? I have 4 slots for RAM sticks.
If you have 4 stick then it doesnt matter. Having only two, they should be put in slot 2 and 4
is this only useful for 1080p? or does it also help 4k 1% lows?
depends on the overall performance of your CPU as well and the frames you're pushing at 4K
@@AncientGameplays 5900x, 120-165 fps. Wondering if messing around with voltage and mem is worth it for stopping dips.
Falai mano! Eu comprei duas XPG Spectrix D41 X TUF Gaming RGB de 8GB 3200MHz (16-18-18). Consegui OC de 3800MHz (16-15-15-15-33) e não encontrei erros no Memtest. Quando tento colocar CL15 ele auto seta pra CL16 (Pelo que pesquisei é o Gear Down Mode que faz isso). Seria prudente eu desativa-lo? Ou não vou ver diferença alguma e assim é mais seguro? Será que os timings estão ok mesmo? Existe mais algum meio de testar a estabilidade?
Should you enable XMP and then change frequency or disable XMP and then do it ?
Xmp will overclock to the frequency of the xmp, and timings ofc
@@AncientGameplays So if i want to do a manual frequency overclock ,would i just leave xmp and not enable it ?
Totally unrelated however, what drivers should i use as a solid driver choice. I had been on 20.4.2 since they came out.
Well, all you can do is try and see
muito bom, 2021 começou com vídeos muito uteis e muito bem preparados.
A minha board por vezes ao aplicar um overclock de memorias faz reset algumas vezes e nem chega a dar POST e depois funciona perfeito mesmo nos testes, pensei que era instabilidade mas li em algum lado que era uma espécie de treino que a board faz antes de arrancar, isso é algo que de facto existe?
Sim, isso é memory training, mas vê se os valores que meteste colaram
can overclocking ram cause problem with connection/ ethernet?
I have a Alienware aurora R12. I believe the motherboard only support 3400mhz ram. I now have 4 sticks of 3200mhz ram (64gb). I want to either get 3200mhz bdie ram and try and overclock to 3400mhz. Or 3600mhz ram and down clock to 3400mhz. But I’m not sure if the Alienware Motherboard would boot up with the 3600mhz. What would be the smartest way to do this? I know the ram that is in the pc now is dell ram (hyper fury) but want to upgrade it to bdie to get more FPS.
Thanks for the great video! I used a lot of your info on my older 3950x system. I've got a 5900x on a ASUS crosshair VIII and I can't get this GSkill 3800mhz cl14 to post in DOCP. The 1 to 1 didn't post and all settings auto will not either. Any advice would be so greatly appreciated!!!
You need more ram voltage most likely. Like 1.5v
Hi men, I see your videos from Colombia, I 'm freaked out with my RAMS (Patriot Viper RGB DDR4 3600mhz) and my Ryzen 5 5600X, with a Asus TUF B550m-Plus Gaming, I cannot setup to the real speed (just 2133Mhz by default), I tried with D.O.C.P, changing the timings, the voltage, and it doesn't work, please can you help me or give an advise? Saludos! Thank you in advance!
I love your videos, so when i say :i hate that jacket. Please don't hate me :)))
hahaha, np. We all have our tastes :D
hello from Greece. Please can you help me ? I have an aorus eite v2 b550 mobo with 7 5700g cpu. My ram is a crucial ballistix 3200 cl16 32 gigs set micron-e die.Whatever i have tried ,it is impossible to overclock to 3600.I tried another set of ram that it is native 3600mhz and again the pc won't post. I tried to increase to 1.4-1.5v the dram voltage but nothing.I know that those rams are able to '"play" with them. Do you have any idea of what should i try ? Or is it some problem of the exact motherboard or cpu model ? Please any help..I have spend plenty of hours.. Thanks
Nah, those cpus can run 4400MHz ram. Update BIOS and tweak thing. Listen to what I say in the video about soc voltage
What's the best formula for adjusting the timings?
Watch that part in the video :D
@@AncientGameplays I mean there are relations between different timings. Some say tRAS bottoms out at tCL + tRCD + 2, others say without the extra +2. Some people say tRC bottoms out as tRAS + tCL or tRP. tFAW bottoms out at tRRD_S*4, and then for everything else in subtimings I can't find anything.
@@jcdenton7914 those can be found online, but its like i said, lower timings wont affect performance, just wont get you much better results tho
I saw a reddit post with the timing "rules" sometime ago
I have a Trident Z 3600mhz 4x8gb kit on my Ryzen 5 3600.
The weird thing on my system is that when I just enable DOCP profile (Asus mobo) in BIOS EZ mode, I will surely get random BSOD thread stuck.
But if I set it up semi-manually like changing Frequency to 3600 and FCLK to 1800 (in Advanced mode) it will be stable.
Stable? Not tested with tm5 i am sure. Also, that is because docp will push tighter timings and subtimings. Try docp with higher voltage like i said
@@AncientGameplays I haven't tried that TM5 app yet. The only thing that I want is its advertised performance... 😂😂😂
Since out of the box, it only runs 2133mhz.
Yeah 2133 spd
@@AncientGameplays i will try TM5 tomorrow. hopefully i won't kill my RAM... 😂
Thats impossible xD
Thanks bro, my ram was set on 1330mhz but now its on 3200mhz
you mean 2666MHz (1333x2 = 2666), now it is 3200 (1600x2)
@@AncientGameplays ow yeah that, my bad
I have another question about cpu oc, when changing voltage should i tweak the vid voltage or the vcore voltage. These are both in my bios but idk which one is correct.
Vcore mate, be careful to not exceed performance
@@AncientGameplays Ok thanks! 🙂 I will just leave vid on auto then, ive been having issues getting fully stable 4ghz @ 1.3v on my 2600 due to vdroop on prime95. Also I did manage to get stable memory xmp just by tweaking procodt.
The 2000 series cpu can take 1.38v if needed
@@AncientGameplays Thanks for the info, now I have something to look forward to after work.
When i set dram voltage to 1.4V, Hwinfo says its 1.42 or something. When you said 1.45 is safe did you say setted voltage or readed voltage?
DDR4 voltage can go as high as 1.5V without problems. That is motherboard deviation, meaning that your mobo applies a bit more voltage than you select
@@AncientGameplays thank you man!
Can you help me please i have asrock b450 steel legend mother board with ryzen 5 3600X and corsair vengence pro 3600 MHz .. i tried to enable my xmp and the system didn’t boot so what voltages should i raise
max voltage for ddr4 is 1.5v? but for ddr5 is? bought a ddr5 6000mhz 1.350v xmp last month. when enabled xmp my system unstable, raise a dram voltage from 1.350v to 1.365v, and yess my system is stable now. can i know 1.365v for ddr5 ram is safe? just upgrade from ddr3
I believe even 1.4v would be fine dont worry
@@AncientGameplays ah great 👍 thanks for input sir 🤟 the best ram oc video
Hey Fabio what about a Samsung c-die? Mine is pretty bad 😆
c-die aren't that great yeah haha, but sometimes all you need is Luck of draw, and a bit of tuning
@@AncientGameplays sure mine Was xmp 3000mhz 16 18 18 36
Now i run 24/7 on 3466 16 18 19 36 1.385v but with stock subtimings every time i change i need to reset The biOs so i decided stay stock sub timings hahaha
I feel you xD
You forgot Gear 1-2 and commandrate1-2 which is best 1:1 if reachable
Gear 1 and Gear 2 is for Intel mostly. Most AM4 BIOS right now won't allow you (at least easily) to run the IF at 1:2
With D.O.C.P I have 3200mhz with 16-18-18-18-36 and at 3600mhz after tightening the timings I can run it at 16-18-17-19-35 and 16-18-18-19-35, which one is better? any help will be much appreciated.
hi
i have Panther Black-Gold 16GB (2x8GB) 3200Mhz CL16 DDR4 Gaming Ram (AH4U16G32C08Y7GAA-2) 2x16 gb total 32gb
with xmp it overclocks to 3200mhz
can i still overclock
i can set to 3233mhz and 3333mhz pc runs with no problem
my vddcr soc voltage is auto it shows 1.00v
my dram voltage shows 1.35v and yellow
i have amd 5900x
i have asus prime x 570-p
my cpu core ratio os 44.00
vddcr cpu voltage manual i put 1.21250
what i should do
i need help please
what is the max voltage for my ram
can i just set to 1.4 volts my dram voltage and set my memory frequency higher than 3200mhz
thank you
Hey! Thanks for pointing out SoC voltage limit. My gigabyte board, when all is set to auto it overvolts soc to 1.2v but it occasionally peaks at 1.26v?! With dram voltage set to 1.35v it fluctates between 1.38v-1.4v. Never experienced that on a intel platform. I'm new to AM4 so... I don't know if it is a gigabyte board issue or the psu. When I'm googling it I only find threads created by people having gigabyte boards in combination with evga gold psus, just what I also have.
Gigabyte low and mid end boards are crap sadly...stick with MSI for motherboards
Firstly, you'll need a half decent bios to do all this, second, if you are stuck with an older chipset, you are most likely stuck below the rated speed of the ram sticks, because the system just cant do it 😀 third, i was building my first machine with EDO-RAM, most of you i believe never even heard of 😄😄😄😄
Is 100% stable to overclock my Corsair Vengeance LPX Micron B-Die Rank 1 CL16 from 2666Mhz to 3000Mhz 1.35V. My system seems to work great, but i don't know if it is safe. I don't want to stress test it, because i am scared.
Watch the video
How could your first PC have DDR 400 paired with Intel Celeron 400MHz? From what i know, those Celeron CPUs supported only SD RAM. DDR was released couple years after the release of the Celeron 400.
Humm, i guess i am mistaken then i did have ddr ram later as i had another amd cpu (exanged by my uncle). Thanks for bringing that up
Core clock at 1830 While my DDR4 Vengance 16gbx4 are clocked at 8040 MHZ Is this okay? Or should i lower it? AMD RYZEN 7 3700x 8 core processor. overclocked with MSI Afterburner.
8040MHz? That does not exist
@@AncientGameplays well i kept bumping it up in msi afterbuner and noticed a dev error on warzone so now my memory clock is sitting at 6920MHZ Not sure if thats right either ..
1.45 volts will work. but you will see your memory degrading within 1 year. using overvoltage is NOT a good idea. tightening up the timings is better, and staying with factory voltage which is usually 1.35 volts.
That is just pure nonsense. As far as the memory temps are fine there will be ZERO degradation, as the normal max for those chips is 1.5v.
@@AncientGameplays for anything above 1.45V, if it's samsung b die ram kits especially, best to have active cooling like a fan cooling directly to the ram sticks.
What’s the best cal or latency settings for ram?
Theres no such thing as best. It always a combo of freq/latency
@@AncientGameplays ok thanks 😊 might need to upgrade cpu tho since it’s a 2600x I can only oc my ram to 2933mhz
Nah, 2600x can easily run 3200MHz. Update your mobo bios
@@AncientGameplays oh that’s odd when I tried it I jst got a black screen so I had to reset it but I will try it after an update
@@ZinalaG59 Yeah because your ram kit just won't handle, or some voltages are too low
Started with 1.45V and after 20-20-20-20-40cl and then after from 3200Mhz I jump to 3600Mhz did not work so I go back to 3133Mhz 14-15-15-15-30cl 1.4V and have a 3200Mhz 16-18-18-18-36cl.
Hey fabío, it's me, again can you please review a liquid cooler ID-Cooling auraflow x 240 ?
All the reviews are shit and i can't find a review with r5 5600x
P.S: I don't think I need to praise this bc we both know how good it it, keep it up. ❤️
Hey man, i don't have that LC, but i guarantee you it will be fine. Temps on 5600X are pretty nice compared to Ryzen 3600X
@@AncientGameplays ok then, btw nice hair man you're rocking it
@@the_GOAT_Safwane Thanks, it will get better hopefully haha
@@AncientGameplays wtf are you talking about, its perfect i wish i had hair like that
Is it bad to have a decimal behind cpu frequency iknow this is about memory 4701.88/3600.69 ?
What do you mean? Where are you seeing those values
Well
1) Crucial kits always have Micron ICs since Crucial is owned by Micron
2) XMP is not guaranteed to work, even XMP fails and the reason for that is some motherboards put wrong values on Auto
3) TM5 is not enough since it doesn't stress the IMC
1 - obviously
2 - on intel system they will. As i said on AMD, raising voltages a bit usually helps
3 - if it gives IMC errors, that doesn't make sense. But well, still pretty reliable. Tested several kits ans cpus, all working wonders, zero crashes.
Also, man, you have a bad habit of wanting to complicate things haha, if i wanted a full OC tutorial, maybe 1 hour wouldnt be enough haha.
A hug man
That's just the basics, I had several Intel systems where motherboard was doing unstable Auto settings (I mean it changed the values from one cold boot to another). TM5 is using SSE instructions which don't really stress the IMC like a heavy CPU demanding title will. I don't complicate things and I know that even for most people here this video is already "complicated" but memory overclocking is not easy, better be safe and stable than fast and unstable
Peace
Yeah, i know man. Thats why i am here in the comment section. Will help with mlre details the ones in need. Once again, thanks for always being here
Subscribed for Siamese!
His name is Ruca haha
Yeesss finalllyyy
yeeeeeeeeaaaaahhhhhhh xD
I have 5600x and msi b450 pro vdh Max motherboard with gskill 3200 16-18-18-38 ram 24gb (16+8) can I do overclocking
Nice Jesus look Fabio :)
Thanks haha
@@AncientGameplays I couldn't resist ...🤭😂🤣
I have a 32g c19 2666 overclocked to c16 2993 paired with 2 8 gb c16 2666 overclocked to c16 2993 running in duel channel 😀
still?
Yes
How do different core series and gen handle RAM overclocking? Is there a chance that the XMP settings won't work with an I3-10100 and 4400mhz CL19 RAM?
I have videos about that, usually i explain those things in videos like these ones :D
ruclips.net/video/QnqeL7rawZc/видео.html
@@AncientGameplays thanks for your time! i still couldn't find my answer based on this warning from partpicker:
"DDR4-3600 CL14 Memory operating voltage of 1.45 V exceeds the Intel Comet Lake CPU recommended maximum of 1350 mv+5% (1417.5 mv). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1350 mv voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum"
Does this mean anything over 1.42v on a 10th gen is inadvisable? Excellent video but I can't find that specific answer anywhere!
You know what?. Forget it, this sounds way to complex and he said there's not difference, so why bother?.
In gpu bottlenecked scenarios, no difference. Mostly in high fps numbers. And yeah, it is a bit complex
what's the name of the tune in the intro? (when saying hello to the pooch)
i know a lot of ytubers use this tune a lot, i just wondered where i can find it,.
How about Nanya found on some CORSAIR RAM models?
Yeap, that seems to be a newer one that i didnt know of. Thanks
Thanks for the tutorial. It sures help a lot. I am using Extreme1_anta777 config as it is accurate on finding errors.
Nice, i use the 1usmus v3
Oh, about 1usmus v3, how many cycles you set it? I only tried 3 cycles.
I have 32 gigs of ram and im only getting 2200 i cnt find my ram options in bios please help
I'm confused with timing and sub timing
Why?
@@AncientGameplays What do you mean by sub timings ? Are they the timings that come after the Cas for exemple 16 (18-18-18-36) are these sub timings ? Or the sub timings you're talking about are the ones you see in the long list in RAM tweaking in Bios , I guess they're called "the secondary and teritery timings" , cause I've heard somewhere else that all the first numbers we see in the RAM stick are "Primary timings" ... And my question is , is it enough to just tweak those first known timings ?
I have a Dell G5 5000 and the bios doesn't allow me to change anything about XMP, is there another way?
Maybe it is locked
but cheap ram can't identify what kind of die it is, what should i do
Im using ryzen 5 2600 stock fan, ang ddr4 ram 4x8 3200mhz, can i go 3600?
Ram oc does not impact cpu temps usually
Ram timings are hell but if you have time why not
Exactly
Ótima explicação
Obrigado!