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Vengeance 32gb timing

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DangerousB

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Hi folks! I bought for my system vengeance 32gb kit 3200mhz (samsung c-die). Wanted to ask is there any benefit to tight the timings? Currently xmp is activated! Here are some screenshots with xmp timings! Hope someone will help me how to tight the memory?! Rest of system 5700x3d, msi b450 tomahawk (non x)
 

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You can lower it... but you have to ask yourself if the juice is worth the squeeze. You may get a couple/few % more out your system. If that's worth it... we're here for ya! :)
 
Ok i would love to try it 😀 but where to start? Is it today safe to use dram calculator? Is it possible to get 3600mhz on the b450 tomahawk?
 
Both E-Dawg & I forgot to tell you about the very first step in overclocking RAM. Find your motherboard manual and find the instructions to reset the CMOS. A bad setting can hard lock your system and cause a no-POST situation that won't be corrected until you clear CMOS.

I just watched a hardware unboxed video on overclocking DDR4 RAM on Ryzen. I'll link it if I can find it again.
Edit, seems like a nice starting point.
 
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I think I saw someone say that dram calc. is not for Zen 3? Though it seems a lot of people have used it. I tried it once when I was new to AM4 and I tried the numbers that it gave me and they were way too tight, my system crashed immediately.
 
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