Leaving aside usual wisdoms (latency more important than bandwidth, Ryzen 4/5 sweet spot at 6000-6400MHz etc) how high can 9xxx IMC get frequency-wise ?
Can it reliably hit 8400MHz with two nice single-rank 24GiB DIMM sticks ?
Can it get there with two fast dual-rank sticks ?
I'm not asking for gaming machine, but for 16-core setup that really could use extra bandwidth.
With 7xxx and 9xxx series 8000-8400MHz is another sweet spot, once one accepts that it has to flip the switch for gearing 2:1.
It has no downsides if one has even cycle latency Trc, as at 2:1 gearing IMC can issue a command on every other cycle.
And at that frequency memory frequency gets nicely aligned with maximal IF frequency (exactly 2:1), so there are no syncronisation delays.
Win-win, provided that one can get there with Ryzen 9xxx.
I know that Ryzen APUs 8xxx can, but that's another story.
And if it can do it reliably, it would be nice if one could do it also with bigger, dual-ranked 48GiB and 64GiB sticks...
Anyone with an experience to share ? 🙄
Can it reliably hit 8400MHz with two nice single-rank 24GiB DIMM sticks ?
Can it get there with two fast dual-rank sticks ?
I'm not asking for gaming machine, but for 16-core setup that really could use extra bandwidth.
With 7xxx and 9xxx series 8000-8400MHz is another sweet spot, once one accepts that it has to flip the switch for gearing 2:1.
It has no downsides if one has even cycle latency Trc, as at 2:1 gearing IMC can issue a command on every other cycle.
And at that frequency memory frequency gets nicely aligned with maximal IF frequency (exactly 2:1), so there are no syncronisation delays.
Win-win, provided that one can get there with Ryzen 9xxx.
I know that Ryzen APUs 8xxx can, but that's another story.
And if it can do it reliably, it would be nice if one could do it also with bigger, dual-ranked 48GiB and 64GiB sticks...
Anyone with an experience to share ? 🙄