Download: Ryzen DRAM Calculator v1.3.1

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Just tested 1.4.0 and my Hynix Chips "H5AN8G8NCFR-TFC" are not avaiable, only MFR, MFR and CJR. What to do?
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Hi, Firstly thanks for the tool, its great. On problem, it doesn't list my RAM type in the tool - I, unfortunately, have Hynix M-Die. Which type would be best for me to go for? Thanks
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Hi 1Usmus i appreciate your post to help people so here i am i have this system: Msi x470 Gaming Pro https://www.msi.com/pdf/presale_v2/X470-GAMING-PRO Amd ryzen 5 2600X [SPOILER="Viper 4 Series DDR4 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3200MHz Kit PV416G320C6K"] https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/20c502_0bd610f48ab0467b84483f3c3257d892.pdf http://rgho.st/6y6xhYqLw/thumb.pnghttp://rgho.st/6y6xhYqLw/image.png [/SPOILER] Corsair CX550 PSU I am trying to get it work at least at stock 3200Mhz but if i use the xmp profile i have some issues at the moment i managed to use this settings but when i use the TM5 to check stability i amgetting errors i am struggling to understand the step by step diagram that you gently added on your tool. can you help me on how to troubleshoot what to do first and then what next etc etc Spoiler: "Ryzen Timing Checker"
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Sorry forgot to add link of images I am not at home now will update tomorow
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386SX:

If the tool tells you to set tRFC (or some other value in this corner) to some value with a dot (example: 345.7) but you are unable to set a dotted value in BIOS, what should I choose? 345 or 346 (example)? Round like "standard math"? .1 to .5 = lower value, .6 to .9 = higher value? EDIT: @1usmus : Can you answer this? I fiddled around with them and when on high clocks (running 3200MHz RAM at 3500+) it seems I cannot get ANYTHING to post, regardless of what I choose (more voltage, lower timings), so probably this has got an impact on it. (Otherwise I simply cannot go beyond 3466MHz on this setup) Would be nice to hear something from you. πŸ˜‰
sometimes this number needs to be rounded up I recommend trying both variants
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Just tested 1.4.0 and my Hynix Chips "H5AN8G8NCFR-TFC" are not avaiable, only MFR, MFR and CJR. What to do?
CFR = CJR show screenshot , please
dado82rm:

Hi 1Usmus i appreciate your post to help people so here i am i have this system: Msi x470 Gaming Pro https://www.msi.com/pdf/presale_v2/X470-GAMING-PRO Amd ryzen 5 2600X [SPOILER="Viper 4 Series DDR4 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3200MHz Kit PV416G320C6K"] https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/20c502_0bd610f48ab0467b84483f3c3257d892.pdf http://rgho.st/6y6xhYqLw/thumb.pnghttp://rgho.st/6y6xhYqLw/image.png [/SPOILER] Corsair CX550 PSU I am trying to get it work at least at stock 3200Mhz but if i use the xmp profile i have some issues at the moment i managed to use this settings but when i use the TM5 to check stability i amgetting errors i am struggling to understand the step by step diagram that you gently added on your tool. can you help me on how to troubleshoot what to do first and then what next etc etc Spoiler: "Ryzen Timing Checker"
https://imgur.com/a/MwgaQ1A
Sorry forgot to add link of images I am not at home now will update tomorow
1) you have disabled RTT park, this is very bad 2) did you use preset v2 for samsung memory?
OnnA:

Yo Bratan', @1usmus for you πŸ˜€ -> https://twitter.com/AMAZlNGNATURE/status/1051786159578218496
ahaha , nice πŸ™‚
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I've found my part number to be "H5AN8G8N?FR-UHC", it seems i have a special ram with die-identity crisis:D
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I hope that someone can help me to find out data of my system. For AMD RYZEN 5 2400G should I choose Ryzen 1 gen or Ryzen + gen? Memory module is G skill Aegis F4-2400C15S-8GIS. From taipoon burner I can read that Hynix is manufacturer and that it is 8 Gb A-die (21 nm)/1 die. But I do not not which option should I choose in calculator. Under Hynix there is a three options: MFR, AFR or CJR. So which one should i choose for my module.
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Thank you 1usmus for this awesome tool πŸ™‚ i wanted to know what is the highest safe 24/7 voltage for a b-die kit like mine (g.skill flare x 3200 cl14). currently i'm at 3333 with fast preset at 1.36v, i think i can reach 3400 or even 3466, is 1.4v safe for daily use? thank you
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DTF:

I hope that someone can help me to find out data of my system. For AMD RYZEN 5 2400G should I choose Ryzen 1 gen or Ryzen + gen?
Ryzen 2200/2400 (Raven Ridge) as well as generation 2 Pinnacle Ridge (such as Ryzen 2700x and all other 2xxx are Ryzen + generation (AMD did not make Ryzen APU before these otherwise they would have used the 1xxx numbering denoting generation 1 Ryzen) Ryzen generation one was Summit Ridge (such as 1800x) it is a "bit easier" to know because all Ryzen + are 12nm based (2xxx) where all Ryzen gen 1 are 14nm (1xxx) (not that most would ask such or really need to know this) Not that you asked but EPYC are completely their own unique numbering (31xx to 34xx and 73xx to 76xx currently are all gen 1) --------------------- --------- I wish AMD would have called them differently. If they call generation 3, Ryzen 2 3200g (as an example) it will just get confusing for nothing, hopefully they keep it "simple" and not use anything but the model number (which they should have done from the start) + or 14nm or 12nm etc means not much of anything, we buy the model number, the less they "confuse" model numbers/information the better (make me wonder where their marketers went to school). This goes double for graphics cards, enough of (example) RX560 (which was 16CU 1024 shader) then they did the 14CU (cut down slower 896 shader for same price if not more the hell is that) now they have done the RX 580 2048 shader (basically mixing and matching an RX 570 with RX 580). Keep it simple AMD stop pulling an "Nvidia" way of doing things, make a "new" number if it is less than the more potent one, or a larger number if more potent than the weaker one. RX 580 2048 "could have" called RX 571 as an example (just a spit ball faster than RX 570 at best) RX 560 14CU "could have" called RX 553 (as an example) so one sees "at a glance" it is "weaker" or "more powerful" so AIB or sellers don't "forget" to list the specs and upset a customer for nothing.
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Hey guys! I have 4 DRAM modules. When I first bought them Taiphoon used to say all of them were Samsung Modules, two of them being rank #2 and the other two rank #1 (Samsung B-Die). Now I'm using the latest Taiphoon and it's showing Micron and Hynix. Since they are "completly" different, how could I use this tool to achieve a good dram overclock? Just a background: I'm using Ryzen 1700 + Taichi X370. In the first BIOS version I used to be able to overclock using "XMP Profile" of 3066 MHz. Now I've flashed the latest 5.10 BIOS (AGESA 1.0.0.6) and I'm unable to overclocking these sticks. I'm considering doing it manually using this calculator, is it possible? Thanks! 2 are Micron (module #1 and module #2) https://i.imgur.com/Uwq61Er.png 2 are Micron (module #3 and module #4) https://i.imgur.com/74hAGkz.png PS: I bought them in Amazon. Both kits were at the same link, but since they were sold as different kits, each kit is different from the other =/. I will never again do this mistake, next time I will buy as many sticks as I need but as 1 kit only, to make sure all of them will be the same.
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I have a question. I have trident z 3600 18-22-22-42 ryzen version ram with a ryzen 1600 on a x370f strix board. Its has hynix CJR single rank. It wont run at 3600 but i can get it to run at 3400 16-18-18-18-36. I want to tighten up timing but the dram calculator seems off. Safe timing it want me to put in 14-15-16-17-28 at 1.35. Before i try it does this even seem possible with hynix cjr. these seem like b-die type timings
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Great article. Thank for the work @1usmus.
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Very nice piece of work. Thanks for sharing your time and expertise
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1usmus posted this on Overclock:
I’m finally ready to announce the release date of the new version DRAM Calculator for Ryzenβ„’ 1.5.0 - 7th may https://www.overclock.net/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif https://i.imgur.com/NmJ1uyE.png May 7 is the birthday of the new product, the benchmark of the memory subsystem. His name - MEMbench. This test package is absolutely free and has no limitations. More information I will publish on news portals on the day of publication https://www.overclock.net/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif
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A massive thank you @1usmus for your hard work. I used the tool with my T-force 8Pack 3200CL14 Samsung B-die and it worked great with the settings provided at 3600Mhz CL14-15-15. I think i have squeezed as much performance out of this processor i can get now lol. I couldn't use it on my Corsair Vengeance PLX cause i don't know what Hynix memory types Corsair used on them.
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Dazz:

I couldn't use it on my Corsair Vengeance PLX cause i don't know what Hynix memory types Corsair used on them.
Thaiphoon Burner will tell you what type it is. I have Hynix AFR for example.
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Thank you for this great tool! I went from an Intel platform to an AMD Ryzen 2700X, but kept the quad memory kit. The memory didn't work at the advertised XMP-settings at all (16-16-16-36@2800MHz, 1.2V, no-QVL), but this tool saved my day! The modules now operate perfectly stable at 14-15-15-32@3066MHz with a voltage setting of 1.38V (higher speeds should be possible but timings would be a lot looser according to the tool).