AMD Blogs on Ryzen memory performance
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PrMinisterGR
I understand why they don't, but it would be nice to tell is which mobo and memory timings they used.
Noisiv
Yeah thats awesome.
They forgot just one tiny detail.
The brand and the exact model(s) of the memories tested!
Hunting down expensive memory and then having to pray that my mobo and the bios likes it,so it runs at advertised or at OC speed like in this article, is a big turn off
MorganX
AGESA 1.0.0.6 definitely improved overall system performance for me getting my DR DDR 3000 to 2933MHz.
With this memory fix, Ryzen 1700 OC and AM4 is the desktop pc deal of the decade.
Edit:
Memory HyperX Predator (Hynix) DDR4 3000 DR 16GB x 2 @ 1.35v
MOBO: Biostar X370GN ITX
CPU: R7 1700 @ 1.36v @ 3.8GHz
chispy
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=5452659#post5452659 , copied from the original article . Go have a look at the timings 🙂
Asus CH 6 Hero + Samsung B-die 16gb kit + Hynix 16gb kit.
As per memory timings i posted everything on the "The AMD Ryzen All In One Thread /Overclocking/Memory Speeds & Timings/Tweaking/Cooling" here: RooiKreef
AMD truely came such a long way with their memory issues. I would have never thought that with a few bios updates you can go to almost double the memory speeds. Great work!
Dygaza
Now it would be nice to see some benchmarks run with overclocked (or even stock) R5-1600 vs R7-1700 vs I5-7600 vs I7-7700k with proper memory settings on both.
JamesSneed
Applied this info to my Flare-x 3200 memory. Have the cas latency at 13 I couldn't get it to do 12 and the GDM-ON and BGS-OFF. Little testing I have done confirms AMD's. Thanks AMD that was some good info saved some time playing with settings.
akbaar
wow intresting