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  • jerrylzy - Wednesday, August 14, 2024 - link

    Minor correction needed: "as this is roughly as fast as AMD's Infinity Fabric can operate at with a 1:1 ratio"

    This isn't true because memory speed is only related to Zen 4/5's memory controller (UCLK) on the IO die, not the infinity fabric (FCLK). The infinity fabric is even slower which usually runs at 2000MHz. AMD said the preferred ratio of FCLK:UCLK is 1:1 which happens in the so-called 1:2 mode (1 UCLK : MCLK 2) at 8000MT/s. The second best option is to run FCLK:UCLK at 3:2 which is 2000 MHz : 3000 MHz or 2133 MHz : 3200 MHz. This is where the sweetspot of 2000 MHz FCLK and 6000 MT/s came from. If you have a 6400 MT/s memory, you should run your FCLK at 2133 MHz if your CPU can handle it.
  • FatFlatulentGit - Friday, August 16, 2024 - link

    "...a CAS latency of 30 clocks, which appears to be the industry's most aggressive timings yet for DDR5-6400 sticks."

    Mushkin has been selling DD5 6400 sticks with 30-37-37-96 timings for a while. Now if G.Skill is doing this at less than the 1.4v used by Mushkin then it might be notable.

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