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You have to activate the docp/expo/xmp profiles for your RAM in bios.
Some Mainboards need a biosupdate too.
Yes you are right the CPU supports official up to 2666 MHz but some Mainboards allow higher docp/expo/xmp Settings with the actual bios versions at this CPU.
If you can hit 4 or more, its a damn good cpu that can handle almost anything because its calculations per clock are more than the newer cpus.
I've ran my 1800x with memory oc'd to 2800 and that was on a cheap 2400 kit.
I'm pretty sure you can oc up to 3200mhz ram.
You can run at 3000mhz if its a decent ram kit, and that might be more stable.
Overclocking ram takes a lot of patience if you are not using the xmp profile, but its doable. I do it.,
YOU PROBABLY WONT NEED TO OC TO 4MHZ, it should run fine at even 3.975, and that should be super stable.
Also its cheap to upgrade because you could throw a 5000 series in the same mother board most likely. Like a 5900x or whatever, and then your FAST.
Keep in mind a 5900x likes 3600mhz ram SO IT WOULD ALSO NEED A RAM UPGRADE. 1800x is very happy with 2800mhz ram so its cheaper that way.
ALSO: your ability to overclock the cpu and ram is based on the quality of your motherboard and cooling. So if you have a cheap garbage motherboard and a stuffy hot pc case, don't expect much.
I'm also not responsible for any damage that can happen, like your motherboard blowing due to overheating so do any of this at your own risk.
Thank you for the help, everyone. :)
It has 100mb v-cache that 5900x doesn't.
You may have to update your motherboard bios, but it's a fantastic gaming chip and elden ring is /buttery smooth/ with it
I have one and I run the same RAM . The 5800x3d works great with 3200mhz ram
The v-cache negates almost any performance discrepancy from RAM speed.
(There's only a 1% performance difference between 3200mhz and 3800mhz RAM)
and my 2080ti is very similar to that 3070ti in terms of performance.
elden ring performed so much more consistently and with a higher frametime on the 5800x3D than it did on my previous CPU(i9-9900k)
5800x3D is probably the best gaming CPU for AM4. It may not be the most powerful processor overall for some utility applications, but the 100mb v-cache makes it great for 3d rendering (gaming). It's basically next gen (AM5) tech and performance on old (AM4) hardware.
Very cool of AMD to release it.
says the clown recommending a CPU that is barely more than a sidegrade from the 1800x. sit down gamer
the CPU I recommended 5600x is the best price to performance for the 3070 TI at 1080p. that AM4 x3D chip is twice the price for marginal increase. some - not all - games really love that v-cache though. you could get away with pairing a 4090 on AM4 with it. I have a 7800x3D in the VR rig and it's top notch
The x3D is sub 300. That's a steal for a chip that stands against next gen CPUs on the newest boards that are also double the price.
Sure you can get a good processor for 100 dollars, but you can get the best AM4 gaming processor that will ever be made for like 290~usd
It pairs great with any modern GPU out there right now and the v_cache is a huge step up in performance in most modern games.
Probably the most interesting processor on the market right now. Even more so than the 7800x3D because its capable of so much on AM4 with such a low power draw.
Recommencing a cpu without knowing what Mainboard is in use is dumb.
You do not know what am4 Gen board he is using, the 7800x3d needs the latest two chipsets for am4 to work fine.
LOL that's true too
and 7800x3d is AM5 btw gl with that