AMD EXPO Explained - New Memory Overclocking Standard

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ryzen 7000 memory runs at 2-1 at 6000mhz if still maxes out at 2000mhz
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devastator:

ryzen 7000 memory runs at 2-1 at 6000mhz if still maxes out at 2000mhz
well the 7nm apus can do up to ~2400 with enough voltage, I think its safe to say that it will clock higher than that with a 6nm i/o die.
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well the 7nm apus can do up to ~2400 with enough voltage, I think its safe to say that it will clock higher than that with a 6nm i/o die.
what got to with if/infinity fabric maxing out at 2000mhz and being at 2-1??? makes u wonder if they ever can use 8000mhz ram unless u can go 4-1 later
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what got to with if/infinity fabric maxing out at 2000mhz and being at 2-1??? makes u wonder if they ever can use 8000mhz ram unless u can go 4-1 later
The desktop only chips (5900x,5800x) ect top out at 2000fclk since the I/O die is 14nm, the 7nm apus (no I/o die) (5700g/5600g ect) can do 4800mt/s with ddr4 in 1:1 mode (2400fclk) and > 6000mt/s in 2:1 mode( limited by the ram). presumably the zen 4 chips can do more than that because they use 6nm i/o die(similar to the apu) ,I don't think amd will need 4:1, even for > 8000mt/s