GeIL Announces ORION Series DDR4 Memory up to 4000MHz CL18 64GB
GeIL announced ORION series memory for gamers and content creators providing high speed as well as massive memory capacity scalable up to 4000 MHz CL18 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) kit.
High speed and low latencies used to be gamers' favorite while massive memory capacity which greatly helps the multimedia creation is preferred for content creators. Scaling up to 2x 32 GB 4000 MHz CL18, GeIL ORION series memory is an exceptionally balanced choice designed to satisfy multiple needs, especially for users require both extraordinary performance for gaming and massive memory capacity for multimedia creation.
Finished in a stylish and stealthy heat spreader of Rust Red and Charcoal Gray, ORION series memory easily matches the color theme of your PC components in an understated and aesthetic way. The approximately standard height ensures the best compatibility with most computer cases and CPU coolers on the market with zero mechanical interference. Without fancy RGB lighting effect, ORION series opens the door for users who feel like experiencing the amazing memory performance with the style of neat and tidy.
Backed by the limited lifetime warranty, GeIL ORION Series memory is available in frequencies from 2666 MHz to 4000 MHz and densities of 8 GB to 32 GB. GeIL ORION series AMD Edition memory is also available to support the latest and upcoming AMD Ryzen processors with best quality and compatibility.
For more information, visit the product pages of the GeIL ORION and GeIL ORION AMD Edition.
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What board are you using? I'm guessing you just haven't tried the right settings. The 3900X definitely does handle 3600 RAM.
I'm running my 3900X with my DDR4-3600 RAM at 3800MHz. Fabric/controller/RAM all linked at 1900MHz. I was running at a stock 3600MHz with tight timings on an MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon. Now I'm using an Asus TUF X570-Plus Wi-Fi with the 3800MHz settings and looser timings but still lower than stock.
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What board are you using? I'm guessing you just haven't tried the right settings. The 3900X definitely does handle 3600 RAM.
I'm running my 3900X with my DDR4-3600 RAM at 3800MHz. Fabric/controller/RAM all linked at 1900MHz. I was running at a stock 3600MHz with tight timings on an MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon. Now I'm using an Asus TUF X570-Plus Wi-Fi with the 3800MHz settings and looser timings but still lower than stock.
I'm simply baffled that it doesn't handle 3600. My board is the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master, latest bios F11. I even had 2 motherboards both X570 and they both had a lot of trouble to handle anything 3600 or in that region. Tried multiple kits of RAM as well, but they never did XMP. Makes me almost think that my CPU needs to be RMA'd. For now I have it stable at 3200MHz XMP and I'm happy with that, but I certainly expected more when I bought the hardware.
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/windows-10-may-2020-update-is-causing-issues-with-intel-optane.432618/page-2#post-5798359
I also have another problem, that is Windows 10 2004 not running stable. Someone over at that other thread even said that my CPU might need an RMA.
I have had trouble for months and nothing is solved, no matter what I do. I'm really frustrated.
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I'm just now able to run my 3900X with DDR4 3600 and an Infinity Clock at 1800 for 1:1. Update your motherboard BIOS to the current version if needed, then download and use the most recent version of Ryzen DRAM Calculator for timings and voltage.
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What board are you using? I'm guessing you just haven't tried the right settings. The 3900X definitely does handle 3600 RAM.
I'm running my 3900X with my DDR4-3600 RAM at 3800MHz. Fabric/controller/RAM all linked at 1900MHz. I was running at a stock 3600MHz with tight timings on an MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon. Now I'm using an Asus TUF X570-Plus Wi-Fi with the 3800MHz settings and looser timings but still lower than stock.
I had a similar issue. Upgrading 3700X to 3900X, the memory stable 3800 on the former but could not even manage 3600 on the latter.
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If only my CPU had a good MC, but nah. My 3900x doesn't even handle 3600MHz. I turned it back to 3200MHz @ XMP speeds just to be sure that it's stable.