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So I recently noticed that there are 2 newer BIOS updates for my board, (currently on 2.00) and I will probably update soon to the latest and redo my BIOS settings, as I typically do when updating a motherboard's BIOS. Typically I will also start any OC on a system from scratch, after updating the bios. Since I don't OC the 2700X and just let it XFR itself, I was thinking of trying for higher memory speeds instead, and not just using the stock XMP.
So, I guess my question is, what settings/timing should I start with? I currently have 2x8GB Gskill Trident Z @ the 3200MHz C14 XMP. I forget the part number, but I know it is bdie and the Dimms are white colored. I hear they can be overclocked a bit more. I figure try for 3466MHz, but what timings? Also, what should I start VDDCR SOC and Vmem @? I assume stay at 1.35v for memory? (Though I know DDR4 is fine to run a bit higher if needed.)
I intend to use passmark memtest86 v8.1 for testing. Thanks.
So, I guess my question is, what settings/timing should I start with? I currently have 2x8GB Gskill Trident Z @ the 3200MHz C14 XMP. I forget the part number, but I know it is bdie and the Dimms are white colored. I hear they can be overclocked a bit more. I figure try for 3466MHz, but what timings? Also, what should I start VDDCR SOC and Vmem @? I assume stay at 1.35v for memory? (Though I know DDR4 is fine to run a bit higher if needed.)
I intend to use passmark memtest86 v8.1 for testing. Thanks.