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6/23/2025, 10:59:25 PM
>>105683862
SK Hynix makes DDR5 memory chips (ICs) that overclock higher while stably keeping timings lower compared to other chip manufacturers like Samsung and Micron.
CL32 6400MT/s is better, but you may have to downclock it to 6000MT/s and adjust the primary timings to 30-40-40-96 if your CPU's memory controller can't run it at 1:1 memory speed: memory controller mode (MEMCLK : UCLK = 3200MHz: 3200Mhz).
If you have a hard time understanding this, ask some Russian PC hardware forums.
There are plenty of Russian-speaking PC hardware enthusiasts.
SK Hynix makes DDR5 memory chips (ICs) that overclock higher while stably keeping timings lower compared to other chip manufacturers like Samsung and Micron.
CL32 6400MT/s is better, but you may have to downclock it to 6000MT/s and adjust the primary timings to 30-40-40-96 if your CPU's memory controller can't run it at 1:1 memory speed: memory controller mode (MEMCLK : UCLK = 3200MHz: 3200Mhz).
If you have a hard time understanding this, ask some Russian PC hardware forums.
There are plenty of Russian-speaking PC hardware enthusiasts.
6/17/2025, 4:21:05 AM
>>105616368
Get a 6000MT/s CL30 memory kit if you want a hassle-free experience.
The memory controller in these Ryzen CPUs isn't guaranteed to run that 6400MT/s spec at the optimal 1:1 ratio (memory speed : controller speed).
You can get the 6400MT/s EXPO kit and dig through the BIOS to make sure the 1:1 MEMCLK:UCLK ratio is enabled, but I'd run some stress tests to make sure the configuration is stable.
Get a 6000MT/s CL30 memory kit if you want a hassle-free experience.
The memory controller in these Ryzen CPUs isn't guaranteed to run that 6400MT/s spec at the optimal 1:1 ratio (memory speed : controller speed).
You can get the 6400MT/s EXPO kit and dig through the BIOS to make sure the 1:1 MEMCLK:UCLK ratio is enabled, but I'd run some stress tests to make sure the configuration is stable.
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