I downloaded Thaiphoon Burner and it still doesn't tell me what my IC's are. The only thing I know is that it's SK Hynix. As far as the wether it is A die or M Die I don't know. It is Corsair Vengance CMH32GX5M2B640032 32GB(2x16GB) 6400MT/s 32-40-40-84 1.40 Volts. If someone could help me that would be great.
That is Hynix A-Die. I would set the timings as: 32-38-38-28-68. Sub-timings: tRRDS-4, tRRDL-8, tFAW-16, tRFC-500. Set you SCL's to 4. Restart and check for stability. I would not go over 6400MT/s, as this is optimum setting for Ryzen 7000 series. Above that your memory controller is no longer in sync and performance is worse.
@@raynel8495 Yes of course you could run it higher. But I would argue that tighter timings such as the one's I mentioned in my previous comment will deliver better performance, even on Intel at 6400MT/s. You can compare the difference in games or synthetic memory testing software.
@@raynel8495 Samsung, or Micron have not achieved these speeds, with these timings yet. Whenever you see a kit starting at, 5600MT/s CL36, that is Hynix. Everything above that, like 6000MT/s CL-32, 6200MT/s CL-32 and so forth is Hynix. M-Die is being replaced by A-Die. Your kit is relatively new, so it is an easy guess. Hynix A-Die. 🙂
Hey, just wanted to say thank you for the great videos. I've learned a lot the short time I've been a subscriber. Onto the question. I made a custom build late last year. The one mistake I may have made was in my RAM. I bought 64GB (32x2) Kingston Fury DDR 5, 6000 MHz CL40. I researched my build top to bottom except the RAM. Thinking the MHz was the important part. It's an AMD build and it's XMP RAM as well. I haven't experienced any issues with XMP enabled. Running an MSI B650 tomahawk board, 7800X3D and Asus TUF 7900xtx OC. It's been an amazing gaming machine for me and I'm more than happy. Should I look at replacing the RAM with CL30? Maybe drop it down to 32GB and sell what I have now? Keep it at 64 GB which I think in hindsight is overkill for gaming. Anyways, thank you for your time and the great videos.
You got the best gaming cpu on the market right now. Getting better or faster ram won't make a difference since the 3D cache is doing all the heavy lifting. You're where I would be if I needed more ram. Nice system, btw! Cheers 🙂. And thank you for watching my videos!
@@TechnologyHive thanks, I saved up for a long time. Upgraded from an I7 7700 and 1060 GPU. It's a great system but definitely doesn't like path tracing. I'm ok with that, I knew that when I bought it. Thanks again for your videos, they're very informative and thank you for answering my RAM question.
Hello, I have the Corsair Dominator 16x 2 6200 MT/s kit. It has a Hynix M die chip. Unfortunately, this kit doesn't have expo settings programmed. I would appreciate it if you could tell me the settings for it.
I'm wondering if running at 6000 or over would degrade the memory controller? I heard xmp is considered an overclock and AM5 default speed is rated at 5200 mt/s. I'm already running into BSOD and had to turn down the ram speed.
I set tREFI to 50000 but when the stress test reaches a temperature above 55, an error appears. How much should I adjust to reduce the above situation?
Hello friend, I have a gskill trident z5 6000mhz kit Timings 30-38-38-96 voltage: 1.35V a ryzen 7 9800x3d processor a mobo X670-E and a 4080, could you give me some details in order to plan the frequency in the details and thus lower the timings please? Sincerely
@adalbertojosebrasaca9697 You can try 6400mts at 1.4v cl-32-38-38-68 and the subtimings I show in the video. The higher frequency will make a difference.
I have a 13900ks running at 7800 with loose timings what would you recommend. CPU has a great memory controller, it posts up to 8400 but not stable because i dont know how to tune timings lol
@jesusserrano3673 I honestly have not tried anything above 6400mts. I wish I could help you. But one thing I do know with DDR5, unlike DDR4, is that sub-timing tweaking is more important than primary timings. If you could get your primary timings stable although loose, tweaking your sub-timings should yield better performance.
@TechnologyHive thank you for your reply! I've been meaning to start tweaking my timings. I just haven't gotten around to do it. I'll give it a shot, I've heard that subtimings can net you decent performance.
Hi, Thank you for your video. I'm currently using 2*16g Hynix M-die 6000Mhz CL30 rams on my 7500F and asus tuf B650M-E mother board. I could only boot with just 1 ram installed. a) while 2 rams installed, system reboot right after power on and will not boot and dram lights on b) I had to install 1 ram and enter bios, enable EXPO I, set ram to 5200Mhz, than install 2 rams, system boot fine. c) base on b), set ram to 5400Mhz or higher, system will not boot just like a). d) after clear cmos, 2rams installed to MB, system not boot like a) e) after clear cmos, 1 ram installed to MB, system boot fine, os fine f) after clear cmos, 1 ram installed to MB, EXPO I to 6000Mhz, system boot fine, os fine what should I do. thanks
I will keep my AM4 R9 5950x with the Kingston Fury 64GB 3200MHZ, it will be awesome for a few years easy alongside my 7900XT! Who knows I might even put 128GB of ram for a server later for this bad boy.
@TechnologyHive Checked with thaiphoon burner, it is A die. With reference to your video I tuned it to CL30 with some sourcing from buildzoid timings and worked stable for now!
@techluvin7691 the motherboard possibly overrides that 16, thus it may not matter if it is set to 16 or 20. But that also puzzles me that there is no any evidence of tests. Based on my own experience the system can look stable and absolutely fine but memory tests (like TestMem5, Karhu, OCCT, etc.) show errors. Well, we have met with a brave soldier, I guess 🙂🙂🙂
@@janoskiss8040 Silicone lottery plays a big role here, as well revision. But at 6000MT/s, tRRDS-4 should be possible, thus tFAW-16, which I have tested over and over using TM5 PCB Destroyer, and Memtest86. No errors during tests and system is 100% stable on a daily basis.
@@TechnologyHive "well-known timings".... May I ask what does it mean? Where can I find them so easily? One year ago I have been searching for timings and have found only a few sources.
@@janoskiss8040set your values lower when it comes to overclocking 😂 these are settings he struggled for months, tweaking, stress testing, in order to be able to be confident enough to say alright, this works now. Even if his starting point were from reddit or YT, who are you to accuse OP from stealing buildzood's timings. Whatever helps overclockers out there.
@RyuZaki-jf8ke No I do not have a discord as I am most busy with work. No time to get on there. Buy I read all my comments here and respond as well. Thank you so much for your support by just commenting 🙂
i dunno if i got hynix a die or m die because thaiphoon just tells me its sk hynix. I got the teamgroup t create expert CTCED516G6000HC30BK, I know its 32gb 2x16 6000MT/s cl 30-36-36-76 1.35 volts. if i could get help on what die it is that'd be nice
@Lumii-YT Then the frequency won't really matter, since for AMD, 6400MT/s is the max at 1:1 with infinity fabric. So either A die or M die will run tight timings at 6000mts.
I downloaded Thaiphoon Burner and it still doesn't tell me what my IC's are. The only thing I know is that it's SK Hynix. As far as the wether it is A die or M Die I don't know. It is Corsair Vengance CMH32GX5M2B640032 32GB(2x16GB) 6400MT/s 32-40-40-84 1.40 Volts. If someone could help me that would be great.
That is Hynix A-Die. I would set the timings as: 32-38-38-28-68. Sub-timings: tRRDS-4, tRRDL-8, tFAW-16, tRFC-500. Set you SCL's to 4. Restart and check for stability. I would not go over 6400MT/s, as this is optimum setting for Ryzen 7000 series. Above that your memory controller is no longer in sync and performance is worse.
@@TechnologyHive I am on an INTEL 14700k not a Ryzen. What your recommendations be for that? Could I run it higher?
@@raynel8495 Yes of course you could run it higher. But I would argue that tighter timings such as the one's I mentioned in my previous comment will deliver better performance, even on Intel at 6400MT/s. You can compare the difference in games or synthetic memory testing software.
@@TechnologyHive Also, how did you figure out what die it was? I would like to know for future reference so I can do it on my own.
@@raynel8495 Samsung, or Micron have not achieved these speeds, with these timings yet. Whenever you see a kit starting at, 5600MT/s CL36, that is Hynix. Everything above that, like 6000MT/s CL-32, 6200MT/s CL-32 and so forth is Hynix.
M-Die is being replaced by A-Die. Your kit is relatively new, so it is an easy guess. Hynix A-Die. 🙂
Hey, just wanted to say thank you for the great videos. I've learned a lot the short time I've been a subscriber.
Onto the question. I made a custom build late last year. The one mistake I may have made was in my RAM. I bought 64GB (32x2) Kingston Fury DDR 5, 6000 MHz CL40. I researched my build top to bottom except the RAM. Thinking the MHz was the important part. It's an AMD build and it's XMP RAM as well. I haven't experienced any issues with XMP enabled. Running an MSI B650 tomahawk board, 7800X3D and Asus TUF 7900xtx OC. It's been an amazing gaming machine for me and I'm more than happy.
Should I look at replacing the RAM with CL30? Maybe drop it down to 32GB and sell what I have now? Keep it at 64 GB which I think in hindsight is overkill for gaming.
Anyways, thank you for your time and the great videos.
You got the best gaming cpu on the market right now. Getting better or faster ram won't make a difference since the 3D cache is doing all the heavy lifting. You're where I would be if I needed more ram. Nice system, btw! Cheers 🙂. And thank you for watching my videos!
@@TechnologyHive thanks, I saved up for a long time. Upgraded from an I7 7700 and 1060 GPU. It's a great system but definitely doesn't like path tracing. I'm ok with that, I knew that when I bought it.
Thanks again for your videos, they're very informative and thank you for answering my RAM question.
@@davebond2381 your very welcome 🙂
Hello, I have the Corsair Dominator 16x 2 6200 MT/s kit. It has a Hynix M die chip. Unfortunately, this kit doesn't have expo settings programmed. I would appreciate it if you could tell me the settings for it.
@@propensitygaming The same settings you see in the video. Do it manually, adjusting the voltage to 1.4v first.
I'm wondering if running at 6000 or over would degrade the memory controller? I heard xmp is considered an overclock and AM5 default speed is rated at 5200 mt/s. I'm already running into BSOD and had to turn down the ram speed.
@Dmwntkp99 No, it won't degrade the memory controller. EXPO and XMP are both overclock profiles.
I set tREFI to 50000 but when the stress test reaches a temperature above 55, an error appears. How much should I adjust to reduce the above situation?
@@mmoairdrop3165 tRFC is sensitive to temperature. Try lowering it.
@@TechnologyHive I am using 2x16gb Kingbank SharpBlade 6000mhz, using Hynix M-die chip, can I get lower latency?
@mmoairdrop3165 Yes if tweak your subtimings.
Hello friend, I have a gskill trident z5 6000mhz kit Timings 30-38-38-96 voltage: 1.35V a ryzen 7 9800x3d processor a mobo X670-E and a 4080, could you give me some details in order to plan the frequency in the details and thus lower the timings please? Sincerely
Hi. Can I get more out of the G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal Neo 6000MHz CL28? Ryzen 9 7900 on MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi...
@adalbertojosebrasaca9697 You can try 6400mts at 1.4v cl-32-38-38-68 and the subtimings I show in the video. The higher frequency will make a difference.
I have a 13900ks running at 7800 with loose timings what would you recommend. CPU has a great memory controller, it posts up to 8400 but not stable because i dont know how to tune timings lol
@jesusserrano3673 I honestly have not tried anything above 6400mts. I wish I could help you. But one thing I do know with DDR5, unlike DDR4, is that sub-timing tweaking is more important than primary timings. If you could get your primary timings stable although loose, tweaking your sub-timings should yield better performance.
@TechnologyHive thank you for your reply! I've been meaning to start tweaking my timings. I just haven't gotten around to do it. I'll give it a shot, I've heard that subtimings can net you decent performance.
@@jesusserrano3673 I would def give it a try.
Hi, Thank you for your video. I'm currently using 2*16g Hynix M-die 6000Mhz CL30 rams on my 7500F and asus tuf B650M-E mother board. I could only boot with just 1 ram installed.
a) while 2 rams installed, system reboot right after power on and will not boot and dram lights on
b) I had to install 1 ram and enter bios, enable EXPO I, set ram to 5200Mhz, than install 2 rams, system boot fine.
c) base on b), set ram to 5400Mhz or higher, system will not boot just like a).
d) after clear cmos, 2rams installed to MB, system not boot like a)
e) after clear cmos, 1 ram installed to MB, system boot fine, os fine
f) after clear cmos, 1 ram installed to MB, EXPO I to 6000Mhz, system boot fine, os fine
what should I do. thanks
@stevenpaul9307 Try only tweaking the sub-timings. Leave the primary timings alone. M die can be a little temperamental with primary timings.
hi which ram u have?
@@RyuZaki-jf8ke asgard M-die 6000Mhz CL30, two.
I will keep my AM4 R9 5950x with the Kingston Fury 64GB 3200MHZ, it will be awesome for a few years easy alongside my 7900XT!
Who knows I might even put 128GB of ram for a server later for this bad boy.
The 5950X is still a capable CPU. I don't see the need to move away from that any time soon.
I am teamgroup tcreate expert ddr5 64gb (32x2) 6000Mhz cl34, is there any specific settings i can overclock it to cl30?
@@raedrusding8359 That's either M die or A die. The settings in the video should work for it.
@TechnologyHive Checked with thaiphoon burner, it is A die. With reference to your video I tuned it to CL30 with some sourcing from buildzoid timings and worked stable for now!
On my board tFAW minimum is 20
Then set tRRDS and tRRDL to 6 and 8. tFAW to 24.
@@TechnologyHive Thanks!!! I will try later, but with your setting and tFAW auto works perfect.
Is the screen you have an OLED screen bro, I dont like OLED screens because of burnings on desktop bars and having a stationary background .
No. My screens are all either IPS or VA monitors.
@@TechnologyHive perfect 😎
Tfaw minimum is 20. These timings will eventually fail over time.
Still at 16 😂. tRRDS x4= tFAW
@techluvin7691
the motherboard possibly overrides that 16, thus it may not matter if it is set to 16 or 20.
But that also puzzles me that there is no any evidence of tests. Based on my own experience the system can look stable and absolutely fine but memory tests (like TestMem5, Karhu, OCCT, etc.) show errors. Well, we have met with a brave soldier, I guess 🙂🙂🙂
@@janoskiss8040 Silicone lottery plays a big role here, as well revision. But at 6000MT/s, tRRDS-4 should be possible, thus tFAW-16, which I have tested over and over using TM5 PCB Destroyer, and Memtest86. No errors during tests and system is 100% stable on a daily basis.
At least give buildzood credit for copying his timings…
@gildfps I don't know who that is. These are well-known timings that work for A die or M die Hynix.
@@TechnologyHive
"well-known timings".... May I ask what does it mean? Where can I find them so easily? One year ago I have been searching for timings and have found only a few sources.
@@janoskiss8040 There is information on Reddit, and YT.
@@janoskiss8040set your values lower when it comes to overclocking 😂 these are settings he struggled for months, tweaking, stress testing, in order to be able to be confident enough to say alright, this works now. Even if his starting point were from reddit or YT, who are you to accuse OP from stealing buildzood's timings. Whatever helps overclockers out there.
@@Daemoknife
It was not me who accused the creator of this video with stealing 😉
heyy, loved this video. thanks. idk how to compliment you, but all good wishes for ur channel. do u have any discord channel?
@RyuZaki-jf8ke No I do not have a discord as I am most busy with work. No time to get on there. Buy I read all my comments here and respond as well. Thank you so much for your support by just commenting 🙂
i dunno if i got hynix a die or m die because thaiphoon just tells me its sk hynix. I got the teamgroup t create expert CTCED516G6000HC30BK, I know its 32gb 2x16 6000MT/s cl 30-36-36-76 1.35 volts. if i could get help on what die it is that'd be nice
Are you Intel or AMD?
@ amd
@Lumii-YT Then the frequency won't really matter, since for AMD, 6400MT/s is the max at 1:1 with infinity fabric. So either A die or M die will run tight timings at 6000mts.
@ oh okay thanks
@@TechnologyHive got the same ram as the guy with the question. whats the best possible tune for it. or will the one on your video work. Thanks bro