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AMD Confirms DDR5-6000 as “Sweetspot” Memory OC Frequency for Ryzen 7000

AMD in its Discord AMA affirmed DDR5-6000 to be the “sweetspot” memory overclock for its impending Ryzen 7000 “Zen 4” processors. A sweetspot recurrence in AMD language is an emphasis of execution, security, cost, and straightforwardness. For the absolute first Ryzen, this was DDR4-3200. For Ryzen 2000, it was DDR4-3400. For the Ryzen 3000 “Zen 2,” it moved to DDR4-3800, the Ryzen 5000 “Zen 3” it was DDR4-4000.

At the architectural-level, it is generally the most elevated recurrence where FClk, UClk, and MClk keep a 1:1:1 proportion, prior to connecting with dividers that influence execution, making it a purpose in unavoidable losses for putting resources into quicker memory modules. AMD’s Robert Hallock, driving the Discord AMA, suggested that FClk be left immaculate at “Auto” for the best outcomes, and overclockers search for an Auto:1:1 proportion for the FClk, UClk, and MClk. Likewise with both AMD and Intel now, the most elevated frequencies are conceivable just with one single-rank DIMM per memory channel (1DPC), and memory overclocking yield lower results with double position DIMMs, or two DIMMs per memory channel. Among the AMD EXPO-guaranteed DIMMs declared throughout the course of recent days, some connect with memory tickers past DDR5-6000. It would be intriguing to perceive how they influence the “golden ratio” for Zen 4.

Mohammed Abdulrauf

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