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I told you ... first releases usually don't have optimal settings and are missing additional profiles.

I don't remember if I was trying 4 sticks on Z270. For sure I was trying 4x16GB on X299 and got ~3733 max while 3600 was fully stable and 4x8GB on X299 at 4100 what was working pretty stable ( forgot to switch that after tests and I was playing games like that for next 2 days+ ).

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max on X299 in quad channel was 4200 but was losing some channels from time to time ... maybe will be better but I have no time to do anything in last days ( when I'm on the OCF then usually during work :p )


good news Asus returned to take a new bios and the first tests and could raise to 4266Mhz the original kit 4000mhz with 1.45v and 19-19-39.

E passed Memtest, and played for hours and is completely stable .. I wonder if I could upload something else? about 4400Mhz? Do you think that 1.45v or 1.5v in too much tension for the rams modules? I have seen that at these speeds are "normal stresses" is it true?
 
thats a great oc. if you can get them to do 4400 at 1.45-1.55 i would definitely try for it. you would match gskills fastest retail kit.

CL19-19-19-39 in 32GB (4x8GB) at 1.5V. pulled from the link Kenrou posted. try those timings etc and see how it goes!
 
thats a great oc. if you can get them to do 4400 at 1.45-1.55 i would definitely try for it. you would match gskills fastest retail kit.

CL19-19-19-39 in 32GB (4x8GB) at 1.5V. pulled from the link Kenrou posted. try those timings etc and see how it goes!



this afternoon when I arrived from work and with latency 19/19/39 and could start without major problem at 4400mhz the 4 modules, but it was not stable at 100%, I did not have more time but I'm sure at 1.5y and maybe increasing the latency to 20 ... could make it work without major problem. I am very surprised how well these Gskill 4000mhz modules go up,

I am using a hero X and 4 modules ram gskill 4000mhz oem. with an 8700k oc to 4.9 all cores, and slti of 1080ti.
 
Nice results. For sure platform helps a lot. Similar memory kits couldn't run stable much above 4000 on earlier chipsets. Well, people share results from benchmarks but barely anyone show fully stable results. If there are results then usually using 2 memory modules.

Also ... I said to wait for new BIOS :)

I'm playing with 4x16GB kit on X299 ... not much time to do anything in last days but for about a week it was stable at 3733 17-17-17 1N 1.35V. Used kit is rated to run at 3000 15-16-16 1.35V and it's not even a kit as I got 4 separated modules but all on the same IC.
 
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