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Samsung is not as good for raw frequency as Hynix (single-sided MFR in particular). Might be a cpufreq/IMC limit as well.

 

I figured Hynix was the one setting the records. How high do you think Samsung will go with a good IMC?

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Ive seen some pics off 5M 56s on cold PSC ^^ early days but looking good

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Right.

 

But I have Samsungs! And I want to push these. What kind of frequencies can you expect from Sammys with a good IMC? Are they going to stop around 3000 or should I be able to get 3200+ with the right timings/voltage?

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maybe help a tiny bit, you remember that setting we saw in early haswell memory OC leaks, tRDRD in GBT BIOS this is called tRRSR i find some increasing this it helps a few MHz(about 25-100mhz).

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maybe help a tiny bit, you remember that setting we saw in early haswell memory OC leaks, tRDRD in GBT BIOS this is called tRRSR i find some increasing this it helps a few MHz(about 25-100mhz).

 

 

5 should be good up to 2800 and is much faster than 6, but you are right is should gain a bit for higher mhz runs.

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I have a GSkill PI 1600MHz CL7 1.50v PSC kit, what is the maximum voltage that I can give the memories on air with good air flow?... maximum voltage for 24/7 and maximum voltage for bench.

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~1.75 for daily use and as long as they scale (up to 1.85-1.95V) for benching

 

They scale very well, is a triple channel kit 3x2GB, I can get 2200MHz 8-11-8-24-74-1T @ 1.83v with 4500MHz and 43x uncore, they also do 2400MHz 10-17-17-36-88-1T @ 1.83v with 4500MHz and 43x uncore... let's see what I can do with 1.95v!

 

Yesterday bought a second-hand GSkill PI 1600MHz CL6 2x2GB PSC kit with the same serial as my triple channel kit (11221040....), the idea is to make a 8GB kit with the 5 PI sticks without losing the ability to overclock them.

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