Question Best timings for Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 (BL2K8G32C16U4W) ?

DREDKNOT_2077

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whats the best timings to run


my 2 x sets of BL2K8G32C16U4W Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200

at 29.33mhz with 1.25v on a aorus b450m mobo with 2600x

my current settings are 1.25v 16-18-18-24-36 at times it seems good other times not

im not currently running with xmp enabled both on or off didnt give any noticeable stability increase

id like to know if anyone has this ram an mobo an cpu

an what your timings are that are working for you at either speeds 2933 , 3200 or oc'ed any high
 

Eximo

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I do have the larger sticks of that memory, but not an AMD system.

Not sure about best timings, but with no changes to timing I am able to run a 2x16GB kit at 3600 16-18-18-24-36 BL2K16G32C16U4W

I had to manually set the timings and sub-timings, but so far so good.
 

DREDKNOT_2077

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I do have the larger sticks of that memory, but not an AMD system.

Not sure about best timings, but with no changes to timing I am able to run a 2x16GB kit at 3600 16-18-18-24-36 BL2K16G32C16U4W

I had to manually set the timings and sub-timings, but so far so good.
does setting the sub timings help over leaving on auto
 

Eximo

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Well, the defaults aren't exactly good for most memory. 2133 with very loose timings. If you all you do is change the major timings you are leaving a lot on the table.

What I am saying is that I kept the exact timings for 3200 and used them at 3600. Increased bandwidth, no latency loss. Probably not the best the memory can do, but tinkering with that takes a lot of patience and testing.
 

DREDKNOT_2077

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Well, the defaults aren't exactly good for most memory. 2133 with very loose timings. If you all you do is change the major timings you are leaving a lot on the table.

What I am saying is that I kept the exact timings for 3200 and used them at 3600. Increased bandwidth, no latency loss. Probably not the best the memory can do, but tinkering with that takes a lot of patience and testing.
thanks for the explain