Can Ram cause microstuttering even if it's stable?

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svarthet23
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Can Ram cause microstuttering even if it's stable?

Post by svarthet23 » 02 Jul 2020, 01:39

Hello everyone. according to this document https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c2- ... mrau4/edit it's possible to have microstutter at higher voltage than 1.4v. how this is even possible? i have corsair dominator 4x8gb 3200 cl 16 overclocked by me on 3733 cl 16 17 17 36 54. I spend about a month to learn about every timing and i think i dont have any at a wrong value. rrd s 4 l 4 wtr s 4 l 8. faw 16 cwl 16 (14 cant boot) wr 12 refi is 2* full clock cycle. rfc 342 tertiary rdrd wrwr 7 4 7 7 rdwr 10101010 and so on. you got the idea :). i tested it at 40°C to ensure that its fully stable. gsat 6 hours. memtest86 full 4 passes. testmem 5 default about 60 minutes. testmem5 anta777 extreme 3 hours. hcl memtest 8 hours at 30500mb memory usage 800% coverage. benchmarks shows improvements every timing i changes (aida and intel memory latency checker). and i have this on 1.450v and in games it never exceed 36°C. So there is a question. It is even possible that it runs wrong like at this post by Calypso?

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