Just copy the settings and it'll work.I am a RAM timing noob.
Unfortunately I do not have this kit. I have Micron E-Die Crucial budget RAM running stock at 2400. Only overclock I have tried so far was setting the multiplier to 3000.Just copy the settings and it'll work.
These are pretty standard for C-die,. B-die would be the same as well, you can just copy tons of settings on screenshots over at OCN. No need to reinvent the wheel. That said, I'm a RAM timings n00b myself, only through repeated IC exposure and use do I eventually know what to dial in.
Hmm, what's the exact SKU perhaps I can do a video on that DRAM overclocking.Unfortunately I do not have this kit. I have Micron E-Die Crucial budget RAM running stock at 2400. Only overclock I have tried so far was setting the multiplier to 3000.
From what I read the Micron die can go pretty far, I just don't have the knowledge to test.
Hmm, what's the exact SKU perhaps I can do a video on that DRAM overclocking.
Okay so that's most Def Micron rev.E
Those are my 2 DIMMS, it is the Crucial basic RAM (I think this kit Crucial 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 UDIMM | CT2K8G4DFS824A | Crucial.com)
It boots into Windows when I set the multiplier to 3800MHz, not sure if it is stable, but the CL jumps all the way to 22 which is probably not a good thing.
Thanks. I have got airflow from a 140mm fan over it, so I don't think it would be overheating.Okay so that's most Def Micron rev.E
These sticks or IC's rather seem to be temperature sensitive and the sticks you've shown have no heatsinks. So perhaps that may be stifling your overclocking attempts.
Not sure if I can find the exact sticks, but should be able to find similar ICs on some memory I'll see, what I can do.
Okay DDR4 3800 here we come Will see this coming week.Thanks. I have got airflow from a 140mm fan over it, so I don't think it would be overheating.
Can't wait, thanks for the effortOkay DDR4 3800 here we come Will see this coming week.
That exact same bin you have has done 4000 already