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May 5 2020 01:10pm
Going to play around with my Infiniti fabric and my memory timings a bit.
I know people typically recommend 1800 or 1900 for the fabric but what can I get away with as far as timings go?

The kit I just bought is a Crucial 32gb 3600 Cl16.

I know I can get CL14 if I drop down to 3200mhz.
But how tight can I go with a higher frequency?
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May 5 2020 01:31pm
Depends on the sticks them selfs.
If your running amd I'd stay at 3600 and try lowering each timing by one, one at a time and see which still hold stable.
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May 5 2020 02:14pm
If timings are 16-18-18-38

I start by lowering from right to left.

If you're lucky you could end up with 15-17-17-36.
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May 5 2020 02:28pm
Quote (kclla @ May 5 2020 04:14pm)
If timings are 16-18-18-38

I start by lowering from right to left.

If you're lucky you could end up with 15-17-17-36.


doubt it with crucial ram tbh.
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Quote (King Atrhur @ May 5 2020 01:28pm)
doubt it with crucial ram tbh.


Yeah on Hynix memory i was only able to get 16-18-18-37 stable @ 3200 on my girlfriends rig. Not much of an upgrade.

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May 7 2020 01:24am
I don't think you'd notice a difference either way.
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Quote (NinjaSushi @ May 7 2020 12:24am)
I don't think you'd notice a difference either way.


On Ryzen you for sure will. That infinity fabric is sensitive to any latency changes. My ryzen rig feels snappy when I tightened the timings. Actually gained some fps in a few gaming benchmarks.

My Intel rig doesn't give a shit. All it did was help synthetic memory benchmarks by like 1%

This post was edited by kclla on May 7 2020 10:32am
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