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- Nov 16, 2018
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At the moment i'm messing a bit and trying to overclock my ram, so far i was able to get it to 3166MHz at stock timings (16-18-18-18-38). Anything higher ends up with instability on various levels. This made me think i could use ryzen dram calculator but i do not know my memory type, all i know is its model and it is g.skill aegis F4-3000C16S-16GISB.
As a side question: do psu quality and age matter to ram overclocking?
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This program will give every piece of information you need about your RAM : http://www.softnology.biz/
And no, PSU has no effect on overclocking. I mean, unless it's defective or provides insufficient power.
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- Nov 16, 2018
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Maybe cpuZ will provide what ram info u need? Or aida?
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- Nov 16, 2018
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Side answer- not really
You could try increasing the SoC voltage slightly to see if that helps with stability, increase a little at a time, you shouldn't need more than 1.125v to run that frequency. I assume you've already increased dram voltage? Pretty reasonable clocks so far though
I did a quick search and found this on reddit.. looks like your modules are Hynix M-die, hopefully that helps the dram calculator suggest you some good timings.
G.Skill Aegis 3000 MHz CL16F4-3000C16D-16GISB 8Gb Hynix M-Die Single Single Jedec Info (there's a D instead of S in the part no.. I think those are the ones though)
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- Nov 16, 2018
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Thanks all for answers. CPU-Z unfortunately doesn't provide such info.
Thaiphoon burner is a software i see for the first time, gave it a try now and this is info attached in screenshot to this post. Now at least i am sure it is hynix but which one of these 3 (mfr, afr, cjr) available in calculator i can't figure out by myself.
I came with question about psu because i'm going to replace my current one with seasonic focus plus platinum soon and i was wondering if after this upgrade i could count on any improvement in ram oc and its stability.
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- Nov 17, 2018
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Shows afr in the part number.
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Oh, sorry, i overlooked that. Anyway, thank you for reply.
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I know this thread is old but wanted to mention for those that may be looking for the same answer. CPU-Z does give this info. Look under the SPD tab.
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spectatorx said:
Thanks all for answers. CPU-Z unfortunately doesn't provide such info.
Thaiphoon burner is a software i see for the first time, gave it a try now and this is info attached in screenshot to this post. Now at least i am sure it is hynix but which one of these 3 (mfr, afr, cjr) available in calculator i can't figure out by myself.
I came with question about psu because i'm going to replace my current one with seasonic focus plus platinum soon and i was wondering if after this upgrade i could count on any improvement in ram oc and its stability.
Dear spectatorx,
I use Thaiphoon burner, but can't detected die type, can you help me?
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MrFuny said:
Dear spectatorx,
I use Thaiphoon burner, but can't detected die type, can you help me?
Either hynix afr or cjr, ive never seen a part number broken down like that.
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maxfly said:
Either hynix afr or cjr, ive never seen a part number broken down like that.
Thank you very much!
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