Having a 2nd PC minus a CPU and GPU that I'll eventually sell locally I decided to drop in a 5600g and play around with it for a while.
I have a decent set of B-Die that I've been dying to see how high I can push it 1:1 without going uber crazy on voltages.
The 5600g might not be the fastest option, but the memory controller looks to be pretty solid so far!
I only use Dram Calculator for Ryzen for some quick testing to see if I'm making progress during my tweaking.
4266MHz CL18 Loose timings for a baseline
4266MHz CL16 tweaked final results. I have done extensive testing on these settings so far with zero errors! It looks totally doable.
4266MHz was pretty impressive and greater than I thought I'd get running 1:1, but I decided to push a little bit further too see what would happen.
4400MHz CL18 really loose timing, but it booted right up!
4400MHz Tightened up timings. I still have to do some extensive testing for stability, but no issues with my pre-testing so far.
4466MHz CL18 initial result so far. I still have to do some extensive testing, but no issues with my pre-testing so far.
My attempt at 4600MHz ended at BSOD on Windows boot up. I didn't want to play around with voltages so I backed down
I have a decent set of B-Die that I've been dying to see how high I can push it 1:1 without going uber crazy on voltages.
The 5600g might not be the fastest option, but the memory controller looks to be pretty solid so far!
I only use Dram Calculator for Ryzen for some quick testing to see if I'm making progress during my tweaking.
4266MHz CL18 Loose timings for a baseline
4266MHz CL16 tweaked final results. I have done extensive testing on these settings so far with zero errors! It looks totally doable.
4266MHz was pretty impressive and greater than I thought I'd get running 1:1, but I decided to push a little bit further too see what would happen.
4400MHz CL18 really loose timing, but it booted right up!
4400MHz Tightened up timings. I still have to do some extensive testing for stability, but no issues with my pre-testing so far.
4466MHz CL18 initial result so far. I still have to do some extensive testing, but no issues with my pre-testing so far.
My attempt at 4600MHz ended at BSOD on Windows boot up. I didn't want to play around with voltages so I backed down
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