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    Maximum ram frequency Clevo P775TM1-G

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by DADDYPOWER, Oct 16, 2019.

  1. DADDYPOWER

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    Hi, as the title suggests, I would like to know the maximum frequency supported by the motherboard of the p775tm1-g, around there are sodimm ram with a frequency of 4000mhz and voltage at 1.35 that in the bios you can set, but I'm not sure.
     
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    For XMP, 3000MHz or maybe 3200MHz. With manual tuning you might be able to get a few hundred MHz above that.
     
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    I understand, in this case I would be undecided in buying 32gb hyperx impact 3200mhz or corsair 32gb 3000mhz, which do you recommend?
     
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    IIRC, the HyperX has really crappy timings, like CL20 or something, so I’d get the Corsair.
     
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    3000mhz should behave consistently well too.
     
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    I was very pleased with my pair of G.Skill Ripjaws 3200mhz, that ran 3200mhz in both my p775tm1 and p870tm1.
    As for the 4000mhz kit, I have those sticks but the most I could ever squeeze out of them was 3400. However, they do have really nice timings at lower speed being b-die.

    Fastest I've seen was 3700mhz on a p870tm1.
     
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    so if I buy those from 4000 I could only go up to 3400?
     
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    Around there due to the trace limitations of a laptop vs the desktop boards those sticks were designed for.
     
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    There is no guarantee, first of the official support is up to 3000mhz. And above that it pretty much depends on the quality of the traces on the board and IMC. Which is why 3000/3200 sticks are of best value.
     
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    ok i'm thinking of buying some 3000mhz g-skill ram with latencies of 16-18-18-43, now I'm using the crucial 2666mhz ram with latencies of 19-19-19-43, can I have benefits in gaming by changing?
     
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    You'd likely see minimal performance gains in games. Applications that benefit from speed and throughput will see a boost in performance.
     
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    Typically gaming is not sensitive to memory bandwidth/speed past a point. You may get a slight smoothness increase in some edge cases.
     
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    Depends on the games you play. In Battlefield V my minimum FPS went up by about 25% going from 2666MHz CL18 (the fastest JEDEC speed my modules support) to my custom 3100MHz CL15 with tightened timings.
     
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    It's that sort of edge case you are improving, the heaviest parts of highly multithreaded titles.
     
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    Was this during an online match or SP mission, where you tested before and after with the same paramenters?
     
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    Sounds like MP to me.
     
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    It's tough to bench an online game, especially something like BF:V where all kinds of madness constantly happens.
    How much was that 25% FPS boost exactly, as it's all relative :)
     
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    Consider that your best case scenario. Normally expect 0-10% to minimum fps.
     
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    Online, on the Operation Underground map (heaviest in the map in the game) in the Conquest and Breakthrough modes. My 1% low FPS went from about 65 to about 80 according to Afterburner. The game definitely felt smoother, with fewer stutters and FPS drops were not as severe.
     
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