assuming i'm using the crosshair X870E hero and two identical corsair 2x48gb kits of ram from corsair (specifically their CL40-56 7000mts dominator titanium). do you think just following your loose timings (48-48-48-103) would just work out of the box for 6000mts on that configuration? its the kit of ram i can get a hold of locally which should have high quality flash chips (i can also get a hold of 2x48gb G.Skill CL36-39 6400mts but these kits are only available in white which doesn't fit my build that well). which would be easier to run at 6000-6400mts between these two kits? i would assume that maybe because the dominator has much looser timings and is capable of higher OC speed it would be easier to run stable at 6400mts? though i understand its not as simple as it sounds lol
If you'll test this please write there. I'm thinking about X870E Hero (or X870E Taichi) + 2x 2x48 G.Skill F5-6400J3239F48GX2-RM5RW 6400 Mt/s. Waiting for 9950X3D release then will make a decisions.
With this motherboard and the nice target of msi objective to tighten memory timings you could target higer oc and tighter memory timings. Msi new boards right now does not just intresting things in the Bios on all platforms but they try to be more memory/cpu oc clocking friendly what i saw in the last weeks. The thing is Msi personally revealed you can do 6400 and 192 gb what is suprising as of today and would be nice you can do prove that as well.
@@TpIcap The Carbon could be possible but the x870 tomahawk i don't know. Hardcore overclockers with Tomahawks found some limits or issues because the vrm phases are very different from x870e parts and the vscoc behaivour maybe too and others. x870e Carbon and Godlike should share many behaivours by overklocking stuff. I wish i could tell the difference better with carbon and Godlike but nobody i know have both of the great boards that even i considered to buy.
Currently I have the CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 192GB (4 x 48GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 5200 (PC5 41600) running at stock speed. I run the ram at the speed the CPU and MB " trained it at " and I haven't had any issues with the ram. My system is very responsive. If I had known there was a non-RGB version of the kit ; I would of gotten that set but this was the first 192-gb ram kit I found after I got my ProArt X670-E Creator Wifi MB. I have the Ryzen 9 7950X3D CPU , GPU is the MSI Radeon RX 7900XTX. I bought each part one at a time after saving up for them. Only the MB wasn't changed out from when I switched to AM5 from AM4. I'm very happy with my system and plan to keep it as is for now.
I am debating between the tomahawk and the X870E Taichi which one should I get money isn't a issue will be mainly used for gaming. The Nova is sold out here.
Hey, can you tell me if i'll be able to run my RAM at its rated speed. I have an ASRock X870E NOVA WiFi mobo + Ryzen 7950X3D + 128GB RAM 4x32 G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB White rated for 6400MHz 32-39-39-102 1.40V currently running at BIOS Default speed of 3600MHz 30-30-30-58 Will i be able to tweak my RAM to work at it's rated speed stable ??? I'm asking cause i'm a bit lazy to try cause i don't want to be clearing CMOS if it doesn't work. 😁
The kit is rated at 3200MHz. And you are running them at 1800MHz. Which is DDR4 speed. Don't use 4 sticks of RAM and your issues will be solved. Also. Switching to a 3000MHz kit is safer.
@FireCestina1200 Thanks for the advice. I used to have a GIGABYTE X670E Aorus Master mobo. And my RAM would not work at all when i tried to increase the speed so i just left it at BIOS Default speed. And now on the new ASRock X870E NOVA WiFi mobo, i have also left the RAM to run at the Default speed. Because i'm still worried that when i try to increase the speed it won't work at all. Even tho the mobo is the newest generation chipset. And i like to have all 4 DIMM slots occupied like i do. But as i said i'm lazy and worried that if i try to tweak my RAM in BIOS, i'll end up pulling my hair out trying to make it work. I guess i'm a lazy sloth 🦥🦥🦥😅
Bro I was able to get 4x16 listed on my qvl single rank. No tweaks, just enabled expo at 6000 and booted. Stable as heck. Tweaking timing is very confusing for me
Do you have issues restarting windows with the Godlike? I get the error code “CPU & DDR” on the display when I reboot in Windows. This is using 2x48GB G.Skill. It boots from cold fine, stable in Karhu and OCCT several hours. “Shutdown” is fine but “Reboot” gets that error.
Is your display showing things correctly? It might be that problem with the data loss that is becoming a known issue with the Godlike. I ran into that issue and it requires a tool that fixes the data for the EZ Bridge.
@@GameTechReviews It's not a problem with the Dynamic Display because it works fine normally (fresh boot and loading the custom images/videos from Windows). I saw the post regarding the Firmware / Data updates, I did not update it since I didn't run into the same display issues as some of those forum users. I just ran through Memtest86 and Memtest86+, all Pass.
File servers using the ZFS file system, running multiple virtual machines, video editing, 3d modelling etc etc that kind of stuff. I have 128GB in my Threadripper 3000 series server and that's more than enough for tons of docker containers, Home Assistant vm, Pi-hole vm and a gaming vm with 32GB ram assigned to it and a 20TB file server using ZFS (which loves all the ram it can get). 192GB is way too much for general desktop or gaming usage.
Thanks for sharing this video. I'm working on gathering components for a new build. I have one kit of Team Group T Force 48 (2x24) 8000 MHZ PC5-640000 Cl 38-49-49-84. I'm sure it isn't necessary for my use case but I find this fascinating. I'd be putting it on an MSI x870e Carbon Wifi board. Also, did I sell myself short with this kit since it is a cl 38? I received it as a Christmas gift.
@@Slyclientthetechdad It's rated at 4000MHz. It's literally said in the name of the device "Dual Data Rate Gen 5". Which is 8000MT/s. That's why when UCLK=MEMCLK is equal to it's 4000MHz. The MEMCLK or memory clock is 4000MHz. Hope it helps you understand better for your future OC. Also. For Ryzen 4000MHz = performance loss. As the UCLK=MEMCLK/2. And the FLCK cannot keep up properly with the speed
@@Slyclientthetechdad Yes. 2 or 4 sticks at 8000MT/s will make you lose performance. You need 6000MT/s kit in order to have UCLK matching MEMCLK. And FCLK matching is sweet spot of 2000MHz. Just in case. For finding an ideal clock. It works by ratio. If you can set everything to the same ratio it's great. For AM4. It's possible. DDDR4 running at 1600MHz. FCLK running at 1600MHz. UCLK running at 1600MHz. It's 1:1:1: ratio. For DDR5 it will be UCLK=MEMCLK and FCLK=MEMCLK (in MT/S) divided by 3. So if you have a 4800MT/s kit (which is terrible) best settings is UCLK=MEMCLK=2400MHz and FCLK=1600MHz. BCLK= Motherboard clock FCLK= Infinity Fabric Frequency clock UCLK= Uncore clock (should match MEMCLK) ECLK= Asynchronous clock (usually on Asus motherboard only) MEMCLK= RAM clock (in MHz) 1MHz = 2MT/s for RAM.
Has 4x48GB sticks so 192GB... Can boot at 6800 and almost train at 7000 at UCLK/2, can boot at 6600 at UCLK/1 But cannot get stable above 5200... got a crap IMC Have you ever actually gotten stable? 60 threads at 2850MB testmempro leave it for 20 hours at least then show us... The settings that can boot at 6600 UCLK/1 make OCCT crap itself at 5600 and at 5400 makes memtestpro crap itself after an hour Edit: found someone saying change ProcODT on P0 to 60 and 53 and now 6000 isnt making OCCT immodiatly blast its brains out... but it still eventually does So my motherboards pull up and down resistors seem to not be getting set optimally automatically so gonna have to mess with them alot Got 5400 stable next year i will push for higher because these hidden pull up pull down ones are a gold mine
Bro stop being dumb. I swear people with money seem to have lower IQ than others most of the time. 9000 series have kinda identical 7000 series IO. DDR5 on both Intel and AMD isn't made for 4 sticks. Both AMD and Intel struggle more than dual rank RAM (like 48GB modules). And the UCLK doesn't like being over 3000MHz. And the FCLK doesn't like being over 2000MHz. Anything deviating from that is pire luck/silicon lottery. Or pure OS corruption Speedrun. Just get a Ryzen CPU. Use 2 sticks. At 3000MHz. With UCLK at 3000MHz. And FCLK at 2000MHz. Simple.
@ sits here needing 192GB shut the fk up get the fk out of the chat Also AliExpress kingbank... 192GB with a sale and coupons cost the same as 64GB did back in 2019 adjusting for inflation... Its not a money thing its a need it thing
@ well my reply is missing... Its a need it basis so shut up and leave the chat... 64GB in 2019 adjusting for inflation costs the same as buying 192GB of kingbank from aliexpress when there is a sale and coupons Its hyper rare someone will get 192GB or even 128GB if they dont need it
Dude, I’ve been literally combing through your videos all day waiting for this very video on my new godlike box. It’s like you were reading my mind!
This video is huge! Thank you!
You're a gem bro, thank you! I want this exact setup.
assuming i'm using the crosshair X870E hero and two identical corsair 2x48gb kits of ram from corsair (specifically their CL40-56 7000mts dominator titanium).
do you think just following your loose timings (48-48-48-103) would just work out of the box for 6000mts on that configuration?
its the kit of ram i can get a hold of locally which should have high quality flash chips (i can also get a hold of 2x48gb G.Skill CL36-39 6400mts but these kits are only available in white which doesn't fit my build that well).
which would be easier to run at 6000-6400mts between these two kits?
i would assume that maybe because the dominator has much looser timings and is capable of higher OC speed it would be easier to run stable at 6400mts?
though i understand its not as simple as it sounds lol
If you'll test this please write there. I'm thinking about X870E Hero (or X870E Taichi) + 2x 2x48 G.Skill F5-6400J3239F48GX2-RM5RW 6400 Mt/s. Waiting for 9950X3D release then will make a decisions.
The onboard memory test is not worth doing it unless. Use tm5 in Windows if you want to know if the memory is stable.
With this motherboard and the nice target of msi objective to tighten memory timings you could target higer oc and tighter memory timings. Msi new boards right now does not just intresting things in the Bios on all platforms but they try to be more memory/cpu oc clocking friendly what i saw in the last weeks.
The thing is Msi personally revealed you can do 6400 and 192 gb what is suprising as of today and would be nice you can do prove that as well.
Would you be able to populate all four ddr5 slots for the MSI X870 Tomahawk and x870e Carbon wifi as well?
@@TpIcap The Carbon could be possible but the x870 tomahawk i don't know. Hardcore overclockers with Tomahawks found some limits or issues because the vrm phases are very different from x870e parts and the vscoc behaivour maybe too and others. x870e Carbon and Godlike should share many behaivours by overklocking stuff. I wish i could tell the difference better with carbon and Godlike but nobody i know have both of the great boards that even i considered to buy.
Thanks for this!
Currently I have the CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 192GB (4 x 48GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 5200 (PC5 41600) running at stock speed. I run the ram at the speed the CPU and MB " trained it at " and I haven't had any issues with the ram. My system is very responsive. If I had known there was a non-RGB version of the kit ; I would of gotten that set but this was the first 192-gb ram kit I found after I got my ProArt X670-E Creator Wifi MB. I have the Ryzen 9 7950X3D CPU , GPU is the MSI Radeon RX 7900XTX. I bought each part one at a time after saving up for them. Only the MB wasn't changed out from when I switched to AM5 from AM4. I'm very happy with my system and plan to keep it as is for now.
What speeds your 192GB kit is running? 5200 with XMP?
So that ram kit works well with the 7000 aeries but the newer ryzen 9000 does not play well with it… so thia video has lots of value
I am debating between the tomahawk and the X870E Taichi which one should I get money isn't a issue will be mainly used for gaming. The Nova is sold out here.
Those are two different tiers of motherboard. The X870E Taichi is significantly better.
@GameTechReviews thank you i went and got the taichi today.
@@GameTechReviews But you placed Nova to the S+ Tier - it's because of much better price-quality ratio?
Hey, can you tell me if i'll be able to run my RAM at its rated speed.
I have an ASRock X870E NOVA WiFi mobo + Ryzen 7950X3D + 128GB RAM 4x32 G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB White rated for 6400MHz 32-39-39-102 1.40V currently running at BIOS Default speed of 3600MHz 30-30-30-58
Will i be able to tweak my RAM to work at it's rated speed stable ???
I'm asking cause i'm a bit lazy to try cause i don't want to be clearing CMOS if it doesn't work. 😁
The kit is rated at 3200MHz. And you are running them at 1800MHz. Which is DDR4 speed.
Don't use 4 sticks of RAM and your issues will be solved. Also. Switching to a 3000MHz kit is safer.
@FireCestina1200 Thanks for the advice.
I used to have a GIGABYTE X670E Aorus Master mobo. And my RAM would not work at all when i tried to increase the speed so i just left it at BIOS Default speed. And now on the new ASRock X870E NOVA WiFi mobo, i have also left the RAM to run at the Default speed. Because i'm still worried that when i try to increase the speed it won't work at all. Even tho the mobo is the newest generation chipset. And i like to have all 4 DIMM slots occupied like i do. But as i said i'm lazy and worried that if i try to tweak my RAM in BIOS, i'll end up pulling my hair out trying to make it work.
I guess i'm a lazy sloth 🦥🦥🦥😅
Bro I was able to get 4x16 listed on my qvl single rank. No tweaks, just enabled expo at 6000 and booted. Stable as heck. Tweaking timing is very confusing for me
im jealous of the cable management🤭
Do you have issues restarting windows with the Godlike? I get the error code “CPU & DDR” on the display when I reboot in Windows. This is using 2x48GB G.Skill. It boots from cold fine, stable in Karhu and OCCT several hours. “Shutdown” is fine but “Reboot” gets that error.
Is your display showing things correctly? It might be that problem with the data loss that is becoming a known issue with the Godlike. I ran into that issue and it requires a tool that fixes the data for the EZ Bridge.
@@GameTechReviews It's not a problem with the Dynamic Display because it works fine normally (fresh boot and loading the custom images/videos from Windows). I saw the post regarding the Firmware / Data updates, I did not update it since I didn't run into the same display issues as some of those forum users. I just ran through Memtest86 and Memtest86+, all Pass.
Whats the usecase for 192GB ram?
File servers using the ZFS file system, running multiple virtual machines, video editing, 3d modelling etc etc that kind of stuff. I have 128GB in my Threadripper 3000 series server and that's more than enough for tons of docker containers, Home Assistant vm, Pi-hole vm and a gaming vm with 32GB ram assigned to it and a 20TB file server using ZFS (which loves all the ram it can get). 192GB is way too much for general desktop or gaming usage.
Film music. Large templates, huge sample libraries.
I wonder if ultra 7 can do that as well..at 6400
Thanks for sharing this video. I'm working on gathering components for a new build. I have one kit of Team Group T Force 48 (2x24) 8000 MHZ PC5-640000 Cl 38-49-49-84. I'm sure it isn't necessary for my use case but I find this fascinating. I'd be putting it on an MSI x870e Carbon Wifi board. Also, did I sell myself short with this kit since it is a cl 38? I received it as a Christmas gift.
That's 4000MHz.
@FireCestina1200 you surr, thought it was rated for 8000Mhz. Can you explain
@@Slyclientthetechdad It's rated at 4000MHz. It's literally said in the name of the device "Dual Data Rate Gen 5". Which is 8000MT/s. That's why when UCLK=MEMCLK is equal to it's 4000MHz. The MEMCLK or memory clock is 4000MHz.
Hope it helps you understand better for your future OC.
Also. For Ryzen 4000MHz = performance loss. As the UCLK=MEMCLK/2. And the FLCK cannot keep up properly with the speed
@FireCestina1200 Thanks for explaining. Is this the same for only using 2 sticks at 48GB? Based on this, I may not get another kit
@@Slyclientthetechdad Yes. 2 or 4 sticks at 8000MT/s will make you lose performance. You need 6000MT/s kit in order to have UCLK matching MEMCLK. And FCLK matching is sweet spot of 2000MHz.
Just in case. For finding an ideal clock. It works by ratio. If you can set everything to the same ratio it's great. For AM4. It's possible. DDDR4 running at 1600MHz. FCLK running at 1600MHz. UCLK running at 1600MHz. It's 1:1:1: ratio. For DDR5 it will be UCLK=MEMCLK and FCLK=MEMCLK (in MT/S) divided by 3. So if you have a 4800MT/s kit (which is terrible) best settings is UCLK=MEMCLK=2400MHz and FCLK=1600MHz.
BCLK= Motherboard clock
FCLK= Infinity Fabric Frequency clock
UCLK= Uncore clock (should match MEMCLK)
ECLK= Asynchronous clock (usually on Asus motherboard only)
MEMCLK= RAM clock (in MHz)
1MHz = 2MT/s for RAM.
Very NIce.
"192 GB of RAM is too much work fer gamin'" --This guy. Meanwhile, GTA6 comes out in 2028 with a 256 GB minimum system requirement. jk
Has 4x48GB sticks so 192GB...
Can boot at 6800 and almost train at 7000 at UCLK/2, can boot at 6600 at UCLK/1
But cannot get stable above 5200... got a crap IMC
Have you ever actually gotten stable? 60 threads at 2850MB testmempro leave it for 20 hours at least then show us...
The settings that can boot at 6600 UCLK/1 make OCCT crap itself at 5600 and at 5400 makes memtestpro crap itself after an hour
Edit: found someone saying change ProcODT on P0 to 60 and 53 and now 6000 isnt making OCCT immodiatly blast its brains out... but it still eventually does
So my motherboards pull up and down resistors seem to not be getting set optimally automatically so gonna have to mess with them alot
Got 5400 stable next year i will push for higher because these hidden pull up pull down ones are a gold mine
Bro stop being dumb. I swear people with money seem to have lower IQ than others most of the time. 9000 series have kinda identical 7000 series IO.
DDR5 on both Intel and AMD isn't made for 4 sticks. Both AMD and Intel struggle more than dual rank RAM (like 48GB modules). And the UCLK doesn't like being over 3000MHz. And the FCLK doesn't like being over 2000MHz.
Anything deviating from that is pire luck/silicon lottery. Or pure OS corruption Speedrun.
Just get a Ryzen CPU. Use 2 sticks. At 3000MHz. With UCLK at 3000MHz. And FCLK at 2000MHz. Simple.
@ sits here needing 192GB shut the fk up get the fk out of the chat
Also AliExpress kingbank... 192GB with a sale and coupons cost the same as 64GB did back in 2019 adjusting for inflation...
Its not a money thing its a need it thing
@ well my reply is missing...
Its a need it basis so shut up and leave the chat...
64GB in 2019 adjusting for inflation costs the same as buying 192GB of kingbank from aliexpress when there is a sale and coupons
Its hyper rare someone will get 192GB or even 128GB if they dont need it
@commanderoof4578 How much did 192GB of Kingbank RAM cost you?
@ the amount of of my bank so what i actually payed... tax, shipping item all of it
64GB in 2019 £312
192GB in 2024 £386
CL60 lol
Thanks for this!