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  1. On 5/23/2023 at 2:24 PM, majestic said:

    I also have the TG contact frame installed, and if I messed up having the right mounting pressure, it could affect memory stability too, but it looks like I can call that a win. I doubt my old Vengeance 5200s can deal with running at 6800. :)

    Yeah this 6400 G.Skill set was one of the first DDR5's to be made with Hynix A-Die, so it turned out they can oc pretty far. Could boot 7600 with them, but stability is another story...

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  2. I can't even run 7200 on a z790 board rated for 8000. I mean it boots and runs all day, but y-cruncher stability tests fail. I back it to 7000 and that was working. I ended up refunding the Vengeance 7200 and just oc'd my 6400 sticks to 7000, and that has been my daily driver for the past few months

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  3. Update: So my DDR5 7200 Vengeance sticks quit being stable at 7200 after a couple days, I tried various voltages and even put a fan on it, but it just errors in Testmem after 5 mins. I'm sure the magic voltage combo is there somewhere but that's going to hours of trial and error. I'm currently running them at 7000 but with much tighter timings (good compromise?). I've been stable for 2 weeks so far. I think Raptor Lake marketing has been way too optimistic with the speeds you can reach, it should be marked with a disclaimer of "under very special circumstances." Next gen I'll probably go for a 2 dimm board for better oc chances to 9000+

    My XP retro build is going to be wild tho. I'm going to use my Core 2 duo, 7800 GTX, and 2 gigs of DDR2 800. I'm curious about how well the 7800 GTX can perform without being constrained by a Pentium 4

  4. 7 hours ago, LadyCrimson said:

    my next rig is definitely going to have 64gb system ram. Or more. And maybe I should get that 48vram 40-titan. eg, the future is going to be "you can never have too much ram"  ... I hear you can just download more, maybe that'll work.

    There's much to look forward to since DDR5 spec maxes out at 256gb per stick; it will probably get there before DDR6 launches, and the average desktop can have 1tb ram. Right now it still need to mature and stop wrecking memory controllers (Been trying to stabilize DDR5 7200+ for the last month, it's so hit and miss right now)

  5. So I was unable to get the TeamGroup DDR5 7800 sticks stable on my z790 board at any voltage, as it would refuse to boot. 7600 would boot but was unstable as well. I could get it to 7200 stable but that’s way below the extra premium that these sticks were at. So I returned it and ordered some cheaper 7200 sticks. 

    it just suck because DDR5 8000 was advertised on this board, but I guess only if you win the silicon lottery 

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