[SOLVED] What is the easiest way to OC 2x8 cl14 FlareX 3200?

miketmansoor

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Asus b450-f
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2x8gb 3200mhz FlareX CL14 (14-14-14-34) (FBA_F4-3200C14D-16GFX)
2070 super oc
evga 850 g2

I am mainly looking to find the easiest way to get a little more performance out of my ram. Tried using docp and then setting the frequency to 3333. It worked for a while but I hadn't stress tested it and eventually got a blue screen and just went back to 3200 docp. Can I achieve higher clock speed by just increasing the memory voltage (within safe levels) while using docp without changing the timings?


I have read guides and spent hours and hours trying to get the dram calculator timings to work but struggled in the troubleshooting side of things..
 
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Asus b450-f
3700x
2x8gb 3200mhz FlareX CL14 (14-14-14-34) (FBA_F4-3200C14D-16GFX)
2070 super oc
evga 850 g2

I am mainly looking to find the easiest way to get a little more performance out of my ram. Tried using docp and then setting the frequency to 3333. It worked for a while but I hadn't stress tested it and eventually got a blue screen and just went back to 3200 docp. Can I achieve higher clock speed by just increasing the memory voltage (within safe levels) while using docp without changing the timings?


I have read guides and spent hours and hours trying to get the dram calculator timings to work but struggled in the troubleshooting side of things..
3200 to 3333 is practically imperceptible OC, if you want more it gets...
Asus b450-f
3700x
2x8gb 3200mhz FlareX CL14 (14-14-14-34) (FBA_F4-3200C14D-16GFX)
2070 super oc
evga 850 g2

I am mainly looking to find the easiest way to get a little more performance out of my ram. Tried using docp and then setting the frequency to 3333. It worked for a while but I hadn't stress tested it and eventually got a blue screen and just went back to 3200 docp. Can I achieve higher clock speed by just increasing the memory voltage (within safe levels) while using docp without changing the timings?


I have read guides and spent hours and hours trying to get the dram calculator timings to work but struggled in the troubleshooting side of things..
3200 to 3333 is practically imperceptible OC, if you want more it gets complicated. Use this for help about OC settings https://www.techspot.com/downloads/7164-ryzen-dram-calculator.html timings will most probably have to be changed too.
PS.
Try what you were doing but also raise RAM voltage to 1.35-1.4v. it should stabilize it.
 
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miketmansoor

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Oct 11, 2017
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3200 to 3333 is practically imperceptible OC, if you want more it gets complicated. Use this for help about OC settings https://www.techspot.com/downloads/7164-ryzen-dram-calculator.html timings will most probably have to be changed too.
PS.
Try what you were doing but also raise RAM voltage to 1.35-1.4v. it should stabilize it.

Appreciate the response! So I've spent some time with dram calculator in the past and read through a few different guides but even when I would calculate safe and enter those settings I would have issues.

I'll bump up the voltage a little bit to see if I can get it stabilized at 3333 for now.


Eventually I will learn how to troubleshoot and get my ram dialed in properly.