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if it would be stable at higher speeds or lower timigns it would be sold as that for a higher premuim price
the cpu imc can be safely overclocked to the rams xmp spec
post the cpuz validation link
will show what ram you have, and what specs its running at
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11k_TABbafXNcpOQv6kkC6oal2qctKkQH?usp=sharing
CPU-Z Validation: https://valid.x86.fr/r4fixn
Here are the basic details:
Prepared by Thaiphoon Burner Super Blaster
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MEMORY MODULE
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Manufacturer : MicSys Technology
Series : Not determined
Part Number : 3200 C16 Series
Serial Number : Undefined
JEDEC DIMM Label : 8GB 1Rx8 PC4-2133P-UA0-10
Architecture : DDR4 SDRAM UDIMM
Speed Grade : DDR4-2133P downbin
Capacity : 8 GB (8 components)
Organization : 1024M x64 (1 rank)
Register Manufacturer : N/A
Register Model : N/A
Manufacturing Date : Undefined
Manufacturing Location : Taipei, Taiwan
Revision / Raw Card : 0001h / A0 (8 layers)
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DRAM COMPONENTS
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Manufacturer : Hynix
Part Number : H5AN8G8N[C/J/D]JR-TFC
Package : Standard Monolithic 78-ball FBGA
Die Density / Count : 8 Gb / 1 die
Composition : 1024Mb x8 (64Mb x8 x 16 banks)
Input Clock Frequency : 1067 MHz (0,938 ns)
Minimum Timing Delays : 15-15-15-36-50
Read Latencies Supported : 16T, 15T, 14T, 13T, 12T, 11T, 10T
Supply Voltage : 1,20 V
XMP Certified : 1600 MHz / 16-18-18-36-64 / 1,35 V
XMP Extreme : Not programmed
SPD Revision : 1.0 / January 2014
XMP Revision : 2.0 / December 2013
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Thanks in advance for any advice.
Here it is https://valid.x86.fr/r4fixn
I did have some 1600 DDR3 that no issues running at 1866; but trust me, this is very rare, even more-so with DDR4 and DDR5 since they are so high already anyways. You basically would gain less then a 1% gain of any kind on DDR4 or DDR5 by going up 100Mhz and down all the timings by 1ms.
The problem is that even if the OC seems good enough to where the BIOS POSTS and the OS loads. A random error at a later time "could" happen When it does it could corrupt whatever data it was handling. This would really suck if you were in the middle of some serious content creation and lost it all because the entire system hard-locks.
1600 mhz = ddr 3200
you will be lucky to get much faster than its xmp spec
Higher voltage will allow you to have lower tCL, but tRCD and tRP cannot go lower. That's why you can't get a higher frequency further, unless you start increasing them. How much more Ryzen 1000 memory controller can handle?