I have been dealing with overclocking in my home country for a long time and have been doing this on my customers' computers. My biggest advice on this subject is to first know your own processor and its components and then perform such operations. When you experiment without sufficient technical knowledge, you may get negative results. I would also like to point out that it may cause stuttering or overloading of your motherboard's circuits and voltage regulators. It is a great help to have a good case airflow and cooling of your rams. If you have RGB rams, I recommend you to disable the RGBs. It is a small but effective situation. It should not be forgotten that not every Samsung B die chipset can be overclocked. OEM B die chips are also available. Thanks for your effort in the video l use translate :(
hey man can you try out the "framechasers" OC guide and give us your review because i feel like no one is gonna review it on youtube , i think you look like the right person to udnerstand and review the course .....?
@@rhyho This is misinformation. It matters just as much on an X3D cpu. *BUT* if the X3D cpu is already pushing you into a gpu bottleneck then no amounts of ram overclocking will provide a tangible difference in gaming performance. This is the most likely case for those who claim that X3D does not benefit from ram overclocking. Additionally, in order to see a noticeable difference with ram overclocking you have to go much further than adjusting the RAM speed or adjusting the CAS latency... ALL sub timings, infinity fabric, and impendences must be tweaked for real gains, and most importantly of all it better be stable otherwise you may end up with worse performance... In my personal experience, the daily sweet spot for the 5800x3d is 3800 cl13 this is give or take 1.6v on b-die depending on the quality of the chips on your ram. Non X3D chips tend to have better clocking fabric than X3D. Highe than 1900-1933FCLK on a 5800X3D is rare, on non X3D is not too rare.
XMP timings can be off as the guy above said. Ontop of that, Ryzen CPUs have a maximum RAM speed that they support in coupled speed mode (Aka FLCK/Infinity Fabric Clock is at 1:1 scale with RAM clock), and XMP will not help here at all. If you get faster ram than your CPUs max FLCK supports out of the box, it will enter decoupled mode, essentially doubling latency for all requests, actually hurting performance. So no, don't just get a faster kit and enable XMP. Getting a faster kit may help you avoid overclocking the RAM itself, but you'll still very much need to try to overclock FLCK
Hello I like to ask one question I am using lots of RAM I would like to overclock that. I am using 192 GB titanium cl32 with ASUS maximus z790 hero so is it possible I try to use at 6600 its not booting up.. and the cpu is i914900k ........
I have been dealing with overclocking in my home country for a long time and have been doing this on my customers' computers. My biggest advice on this subject is to first know your own processor and its components and then perform such operations. When you experiment without sufficient technical knowledge, you may get negative results. I would also like to point out that it may cause stuttering or overloading of your motherboard's circuits and voltage regulators. It is a great help to have a good case airflow and cooling of your rams. If you have RGB rams, I recommend you to disable the RGBs. It is a small but effective situation. It should not be forgotten that not every Samsung B die chipset can be overclocked. OEM B die chips are also available. Thanks for your effort in the video l use translate :(
is Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10100F CPU @ 3.60 Ghz good for overclocking?
hey man can you try out the "framechasers" OC guide and give us your review because i feel like no one is gonna review it on youtube , i think you look like the right person to udnerstand and review the course .....?
framechasers is not a good tweaker of oc guy
@@sakamata7 whats ur experience ? did u buy his course ?
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Apparently it does not matter when u use x3d chips, is this true?
It still matters but not as much.
@@rhyho This is misinformation. It matters just as much on an X3D cpu. *BUT* if the X3D cpu is already pushing you into a gpu bottleneck then no amounts of ram overclocking will provide a tangible difference in gaming performance. This is the most likely case for those who claim that X3D does not benefit from ram overclocking.
Additionally, in order to see a noticeable difference with ram overclocking you have to go much further than adjusting the RAM speed or adjusting the CAS latency... ALL sub timings, infinity fabric, and impendences must be tweaked for real gains, and most importantly of all it better be stable otherwise you may end up with worse performance... In my personal experience, the daily sweet spot for the 5800x3d is 3800 cl13 this is give or take 1.6v on b-die depending on the quality of the chips on your ram. Non X3D chips tend to have better clocking fabric than X3D. Highe than 1900-1933FCLK on a 5800X3D is rare, on non X3D is not too rare.
2x8gb 3200mhz samsung b-die będzie lepsze niż 2x16gb 3600mhz ale bez tego samsung b-die? Więcej wykręce fpsów za pomocą overcloockingu?
Hello! Can i change the timings on DDR5 ram modules in my laptop? Lenovo LOQ15IRH8
can u do a ddr5 guide
Just use a faster kit and enable XMP, RAM is nowadays very cheap.
XMP dosent apply the best timings, it’s much better to manually overclock your ram
XMP timings can be off as the guy above said.
Ontop of that, Ryzen CPUs have a maximum RAM speed that they support in coupled speed mode (Aka FLCK/Infinity Fabric Clock is at 1:1 scale with RAM clock), and XMP will not help here at all. If you get faster ram than your CPUs max FLCK supports out of the box, it will enter decoupled mode, essentially doubling latency for all requests, actually hurting performance.
So no, don't just get a faster kit and enable XMP. Getting a faster kit may help you avoid overclocking the RAM itself, but you'll still very much need to try to overclock FLCK
Hello I like to ask one question I am using lots of RAM I would like to overclock that. I am using 192 GB titanium cl32 with ASUS maximus z790 hero so is it possible I try to use at 6600 its not booting up.. and the cpu is i914900k ........
why do you need 192gb of ram get 48gb of ram from teamgroup or viper
thoughts on acer predator vest 32 gb ram kit ?
ddr5 48gb can achieve higher speeds with higher timings
But 32 harder to get higher speeds teamgroup or Patriot Viper
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@@sakamata7 i have a ddr4 system and this is the only ram available in my country ,u think its good?
@@zlibz4582 idk
DDR5 NEXT 7200MHZ CL34 TEAMGROUP KIT
Yes please
Would be geate
G.Skill 16x2 32gb
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