[SOLVED] Will i be able to get 3433mhz cl 14 with Trident Z F4-3600C15D-16GTZ on Asrock Taichi x470

jonaharkiay

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I have been scouring online forums and have not been able to find reports of how well this ram works on the x470 taichi (or at all for that matter). I have seen reviews stating it worked at 3433mhz with cl 14 on the Crosshair XII Hero x470. The ram is definitely capable of doing it, but i don't know how well it will work on this board. Does anyone have any information that could help?
 
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Hey, if it is b-die then it should work as per "Ryzen DRAM Calculator" with proper voltage [UPDATE: ok it's F4-3600C15D-16GTZ is b-die]

For me it works at:
3466@1.395v (SOC 1.1v for iGPU overclock) with the timings provided from the "Ryzen DRAM Calculator" (CAS14) with
- Asus B450m Pro Tuf Gaming
- Ryzen 3 2200g [zen 1 at 14nm]
- and my memory sticks are ... b-die 3200@ CL15 - F4-3200C15-8GVK.
If you will use Zen+ processor probably you will get even better results.

I had for one week Asrock b450m pro4 and the memory behaved exactly the same as on Asus b450m Pro TUF Gaming (the same results with the same parameters).
Only difference was Asrock was lacking memory voltage settings ( e.g. 1.3 -> 1.35 -> 1.4v and...

Yeah. I found out that it has worked on the x370 as well (just now), but nobody really knows how it will work on this board from what i've seen. I think it might, but I don't have any confirmation as of yet.
 

I really hope it will work. I got ram with the advertised cl one lower than was shown on the benchmarks for the x370 (they were mixed between cl 15 and 16 3600 advertised). It would be a shame if I splurge $200 only to run at 3200 cl 14 instead of 3433 cl 14 (which is considered to be the best case oc for ryzen)
 
Hey, if it is b-die then it should work as per "Ryzen DRAM Calculator" with proper voltage [UPDATE: ok it's F4-3600C15D-16GTZ is b-die]

For me it works at:
3466@1.395v (SOC 1.1v for iGPU overclock) with the timings provided from the "Ryzen DRAM Calculator" (CAS14) with
- Asus B450m Pro Tuf Gaming
- Ryzen 3 2200g [zen 1 at 14nm]
- and my memory sticks are ... b-die 3200@ CL15 - F4-3200C15-8GVK.
If you will use Zen+ processor probably you will get even better results.

I had for one week Asrock b450m pro4 and the memory behaved exactly the same as on Asus b450m Pro TUF Gaming (the same results with the same parameters).
Only difference was Asrock was lacking memory voltage settings ( e.g. 1.3 -> 1.35 -> 1.4v and nothing between)
 
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