[SOLVED] Overclocking ram latency

OfficialKapn

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Hi everyone,
(CPU: r5 3600
Motherboard: x570 ROG E-Gaming)
So I have 32 gb ddr4 at 3000 mhz
Cl 15-17-17-35 (Corsair vengeance rgb pro).
I set the clocks to 3600 mhz and want to change the DRAM timings and voltage now.
At 3600 it shows
DRAM CAS# Latency 26
Trcdrd 25
Trcdwr 25
DRAM RAS# PRE TIME 25
DRAM RAS# ACT TIME 58
Trc 85
And
DRAM Voltage at auto by 1.35 V
and lots more
Which timings should I change for better performance?

Thanks
 
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Solution
So I cleared the cmos and it boots now into bios
However don't know how to overclock XD
You obviously pushed it too far.
I personally took about a week to OC my 3200 RAM to 3400 with much tighter timings on my 2600 build, changing one setting at a time then testing for stability.
And now that I'm using a 3700x on this same MB, my RAM will NOT OC past 3200 with slightly tighter timings.
So I would wait until Asus releases an updated BIOS for your MB that Improves RAM compatibility and OCing.
Hopefully that will be within the next few weeks.
You need to clear CMOS so the BIOS gets reset to optimized Default settings.
  • Unplug the PC (PSU).
  • Then press the Power Button for at least 30 seconds.
  • Use a flat headed screwdriver to short the CLR CMOS (CLRTC) Jumper (Touch both jumper pins with the screwdriver) for at least 15 seconds.
Look on page 1-10 in your MB Manual for the Jumper Location:
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...ING/E15200_ROG_STRIX_X570-E_GAMING_UM_WEB.pdf
  • Plug the PC back in.
  • Press the Power Button to turn the PC on.
  • Repeatedly tap the DEL key
  • A screen should come up telling you to press the F1 key, do that.
  • Set the Optimized Default settings and Press OK (this is on the EXIT tab)
  • Save and exit the BIOS.
  • Tap the DEL key again to enter the BIOS and change any settings you want changed then save and exit again.
 
You need to clear CMOS so the BIOS gets reset to optimized Default settings.
  • Unplug the PC (PSU).
  • Then press the Power Button for at least 30 seconds.
  • Use a flat headed screwdriver to short the CLR CMOS (CLRTC) Jumper (Touch both jumper pins with the screwdriver) for at least 15 seconds.
Look on page 1-10 in your MB Manual for the Jumper Location:
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...ING/E15200_ROG_STRIX_X570-E_GAMING_UM_WEB.pdf
  • Plug the PC back in.
  • Press the Power Button to turn the PC on.
  • Repeatedly tap the DEL key
  • A screen should come up telling you to press the F1 key, do that.
  • Set the Optimized Default settings and Press OK (this is on the EXIT tab)
  • Save and exit the BIOS.
  • Tap the DEL key again to enter the BIOS and change any settings you want changed then save and exit again.
Already cleared thx
 
So I cleared the cmos and it boots now into bios
However don't know how to overclock XD
You obviously pushed it too far.
I personally took about a week to OC my 3200 RAM to 3400 with much tighter timings on my 2600 build, changing one setting at a time then testing for stability.
And now that I'm using a 3700x on this same MB, my RAM will NOT OC past 3200 with slightly tighter timings.
So I would wait until Asus releases an updated BIOS for your MB that Improves RAM compatibility and OCing.
Hopefully that will be within the next few weeks.
 
Solution
You obviously pushed it too far.
I personally took about a week to OC my 3200 RAM to 3400 with much tighter timings on my 2600 build, changing one setting at a time then testing for stability.
And now that I'm using a 3700x on this same MB, my RAM will NOT OC past 3200 with slightly tighter timings.
So I would wait until Asus releases an updated BIOS for your MB that Improves RAM compatibility and OCing.
Hopefully that will be within the next few weeks.
Ok then I'll wait untill the update
Thank you very much