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I can't recall what other benchmarks he had and what they said though. Yeah I know, I think its stupid too that I want the shiny one, but the heart wants what it wants! From what I had seen, at least in buildzoids videos was that 3800 CL16 was several percent better in gaming benchmarks than 3600 CL16, if you can reach 1900 fclk that is. It's worth mentioning that I am very much a novice ram overclocker, I have messed with the DRAM calculator with subtimings and voltages but would not say I'm experienced. I have also seen 4000 CL15 1.5v, 4400 CL18 1.4v, and 4800 CL18 1.5v but these are even higher priced and my guess is they may not necessarily be any more likely to achieve my desired results. I wouldn't want to overspend too much when one of the lower bins would do the trick.Īll of these appear to be on my motherboards QVL. Which I know isn't an ideal dim count or price to performance ratio, but that's what I am after. Unfortunately I'm making it difficult as I am looking exclusively at 4 x 8gb Trident Z royal kits. It appears I may have a lucky 3950x bin that is capable of 1900 fclk, so ideally I'd like to run 3800 CL14, although if I was unable to reach this something like 3800 CL16 or 3600/3733 CL14 would make me plenty happy.
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It seems information is either out dated or kind of hard to come by, after much googling. Like the title suggests I'm looking for current b dies that are most likely to reach 3800mhz CL14.