![]() ![]() I have a Fractal Design Define R6 case for my system. Here's a couple things I was reading yesterday: So RAM at 3600 to 3733 with low timings, I'm thinking is a sweet spot. The infinity fabric basically maxes out at 1833/1866 as near as I can tell, for most people. I would say Ryzen folks should look at their Ryzen Master at the RAM area and see if it's coupled or decoupled. I don't remember the scores, but I remember the 4266MHz test said I was like 93 percentile and the 3600MHz RAM said 99 percentile. The memory scores were a good bit higher in PassMark. It's all in my head and the only real programs I used were Cinebench, Vidcoder, PassMark Performance Test, and Ryzen Master. I'm confused by the numbers I saw, not sure if it even makes sense to me, and I'm pretty tempted to swap RAM back around for further testing, as it's not like I documented everything in a spreadsheet. Cinebench numbers only went up like 100 points by comparison. ![]() After I swapped to the 3600MHz RAM I was getting ~23fps. On a source I was encoding in vidcoder, I was getting ~15fps encode speed on the 4266MHz RAM. I started with the 16GB 4266MHz set and only just Sunday night swapped to the 32GB 3600MHz set as a result of the Cinebench thread. The first set was a 2dimm 32GB 3600MHz C16 set and the other, which I bought maybe a couple or three days later because I thought it'd perform better (and before the rig was pieced together) was a 2dimm 16GB 4266MHz C19 set. ![]() I actually bought two sets of RAM for my 3950x rig. In the cinebench thread and working with he pointed out something to me about 1:1 infinity fabric and RAM. ![]()
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