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Review: Ballistix Elite 3600 MHz 16GB Dual Channel DDR4
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#5671410 Posted on: 05/21/2019 12:49 PM
Isn't this the same kit that recently broke the world record DRAM speed at 5726MHz? I'm surprised you can't squeeze much out of this. What was your System Agent voltage and sub-timings during testing?
Isn't this the same kit that recently broke the world record DRAM speed at 5726MHz? I'm surprised you can't squeeze much out of this. What was your System Agent voltage and sub-timings during testing?
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#5671425 Posted on: 05/21/2019 01:29 PM
Can't recall as the review was finished a week or two ago, but tried a variety of voltages and (sub)timings to no avail.
What was your System Agent voltage and sub-timings during testing
Can't recall as the review was finished a week or two ago, but tried a variety of voltages and (sub)timings to no avail.
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#5671489 Posted on: 05/21/2019 03:52 PM
I think you should switch over to your 9900K/Z390 platform for RAM reviews....the 8700K/Z370 is taking the fun out of your overclocks
PS : The TridentZ Royal kit you reviewed not long ago should easily do 4000Mhz CL17 @ 1.4V
Can't recall as the review was finished a week or two ago, but tried a variety of voltages and (sub)timings to no avail.
I think you should switch over to your 9900K/Z390 platform for RAM reviews....the 8700K/Z370 is taking the fun out of your overclocks

PS : The TridentZ Royal kit you reviewed not long ago should easily do 4000Mhz CL17 @ 1.4V

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#5671499 Posted on: 05/21/2019 04:11 PM
FYI, the title for your first page "A double data rate introduction" is no longer applicable.
FYI, the title for your first page "A double data rate introduction" is no longer applicable.
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Well it's good to know that Micron memory works fine with Ryzen, so the issues do appear to only be specific to Hynix memory then.