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HELP RAM TIMING 3000MHz

pegadroid
Level 9
i7 6700k 4.6GHz 1.350V
ASUS Z170 DELUXE
32GB 4X8GB CMR32GX4M4C3466C16 run with 3000MHz 1.300v 15-16-16-39 2T run Stressapp test for 1 hour with no error

this timing too loose?
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Its like saying, is the earth too round?

that's normal timings for memory kits in that XMP frequency range

if it feels good for you, and everything is working great.... go for it

its always going to be people in here claming that 9-27-4-21-0T would be better, so

listen to your heart not to others.......

Rockford wrote:
Its like saying, is the earth too round?

that's normal timings for memory kits in that XMP frequency range

if it feels good for you, and everything is working great.... go for it

its always going to be people in here claming that 9-27-4-21-0T would be better, so

listen to your heart not to others.......


i test now 3000 14-14-14-35 1.35.

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Dont forget to save a default profile in bios with your stable settings, so you have a quick and safe return ))

You should be able to do 1t timings. I would keep your old setting but put to 1t and see how it goes. If it doesnt pass try bumping voltage to 1.38. Have you adjusted any secondary timings?

feedmeink wrote:
You should be able to do 1t timings. I would keep your old setting but put to 1t and see how it goes. If it doesnt pass try bumping voltage to 1.38. Have you adjusted any secondary timings?


Thank you for responding. I am very happy 😉
i try :
3000 15-15-15-39 1T 1,390v cant boot.
3000 15-15-15-39 1T 1,400v cant boot.
3000 16-18-18-36 1T 1,400v cant boot.
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I only change the primary timings,because it doesn't understand for the 2nd timing
what else should I do?
wi 2T i can run 3000 14-15-15-35 1.300v.
with 1T will it be better?

1t is faster but realistically you wont see a large difference. It might not work due to the processor or some odd secondary timings that the board sets on it's own. If you aren't familiar with secondary timings, might as well leave at current stable settings.

Nate152
Moderator
Hi pegadroid

In the bios on the AI Tweaker page try setting:

Dram Frequency - 3000MHz
Dram voltage 1.40v - 1.45v
CPU VCCIO voltage - 1.25v
CPU System Agent voltage - 1.25v

Primary timings: 15-15-15-35-2T

If it boots and is stable try 1T, it should be able to do it.

I have the Maximus IX code and 7700k, with G.Skill Trident Z I can boot at 4000MHz with 15-15-15-36-2T timings but is not fully stable, have settled on 4000MHz 16-16-16-39-2T.

I have Dram voltage at 1.55v, these are Samsung B-Die which can handle up to 1.80v.

CPU System Agent voltage = VCCSA - 1.320v
CPU VCCIO voltage - 1.31v

80993

feedmeink wrote:
1t is faster but realistically you wont see a large difference. It might not work due to the processor or some odd secondary timings that the board sets on it's own. If you aren't familiar with secondary timings, might as well leave at current stable settings.


how to set secondary timing? can you guide me? i want to try 1N

Nate152 wrote:
Hi pegadroid

In the bios on the AI Tweaker page try setting:

Dram Frequency - 3000MHz
Dram voltage 1.40v - 1.45v
CPU VCCIO voltage - 1.25v
CPU System Agent voltage - 1.25v

Primary timings: 15-15-15-35-2T

If it boots and is stable try 1T, it should be able to do it.

I have the Maximus IX code and 7700k, with G.Skill Trident Z I can boot at 4000MHz with 15-15-15-36-2T timings but is not fully stable, have settled on 4000MHz 19-19-19-39-2T.

I have Dram voltage at 1.55v, these are Samsung B-Die which can handle up to 1.80v.

CPU System Agent voltage = VCCSA - 1.320v
CPU VCCIO voltage - 1.31v

80993

i can run
3000 14-15-15-35 2N 1.3000
when change to 1T as recommended by you cant boot.
i use latest bios 3801

Nate152
Moderator
All right

I don't fool with the secondary timings, I let those all on auto and set only the primary timings and command rate.

Try raising the Dram voltage to 1.40v, if it doesn't boot try Dram voltage at 1.45v.

If that doesn't work set:

Dram Frequency - 3000MHz
Dram voltage 1.45v
CPU VCCIO voltage - 1.275v
CPU System Agent voltage - 1.30v

Primary timings: 15-15-15-35-1T.

1T as you can tell is putting more strain on the cpu's IMC so you either need to stick with 2T or up the voltages or loosen timings to get 1T stable.