I'll check it out thanks.
For DDR4 there is this overclocking guide guide that gives you all the secondary and tertiary values in ranges of what is "fairly standard", what is pushing it slightly and alot. I haven't seen anything like it for ddr5. Do you (or anyone else) has a link to some secondary /tertiary ddr5 settings that that would be a good starting point?
Also, what kind of difference in numbers would you roughly expect to see. I'm not sure what to expect really. I remember my DDR4 3600 was 55000 or so read in aida64, so ~75k seemed in the ballpark
For DDR4 there is this overclocking guide guide that gives you all the secondary and tertiary values in ranges of what is "fairly standard", what is pushing it slightly and alot. I haven't seen anything like it for ddr5. Do you (or anyone else) has a link to some secondary /tertiary ddr5 settings that that would be a good starting point?
Also, what kind of difference in numbers would you roughly expect to see. I'm not sure what to expect really. I remember my DDR4 3600 was 55000 or so read in aida64, so ~75k seemed in the ballpark