So everyone rocking 3x32 or 4x32 can you post your aida64 cache/memory benchmark screens? I’m really curious. I didn’t care that it wasn’t stable because I have never seen 91 gigabytes/sec in aida64 on the am5 platform. I had some really crazy stuff dialed on on the asrock taichi and I was getting 91 gigabytes/sec at 71ns latency with a fabric clock of 2133 and memory 4166 but it wasn’t stable. It seems as though 2x32gb 6000 is, you know, 71ish gigabytes/sec bandwidth… but 4x32 4400 is only ~51 gigabytes/sec. 4000 is “mostly” stable at 1.4v with an excellent gstkill kit.Ĭan everyone here doing stuff do (even the trial version is fine) AIDA64 memory and cache benchmark? I can maybe do DDR5-4000 to 4400 but it isn’t perfectly stable in all scenarios and workloads. I have been working on this about a month. I guess this motherboard just doesn’t like the XMP timings or something. I can however, keep the timings on auto and bump the frequency to 6000 MHz without a problem with two sticks. NOTE: With this RAM/motherboard combo I cannot get it to boot with XMP even with just two sticks. Maybe if after a week or so of stress testing no issues have shown up I will try and see how high it can go. I’m currently putting it through various stress tests to make sure it’s stable but I have not run into any issues. I don’t really care to play around with timings as I don’t see it making much of a difference. I kept everything at auto except turned frequency up to 4800 MHz and didn’t touch the voltage. RAM: 4x32GB G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 6000 MHz ( F5-6000J3238G32GX2-RS5K)- two 2x32GB kits purchased a couple of weeks apart on Newegg. Motherboard: Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master (BIOS version F6) I’d rather have stability than eek out 5% more performance or something by trying to get it higher. I haven’t attempted to get it to run higher, but probably will at some point. I’ve got 4x32 running at 4800 MHz to work just fine without issues (boots just fine, no crashes or anything- haven’t run memtest).
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