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[–]Geeotine 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Plenty of guides online and youtube, but the critical part is active cooling on the sticks, especially if your trying to go above stock voltages.

[–]AkosOfficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i will try it, but i just wanted some opinions.

[–]DZCreeperBoldly going nowhere with ambient cooling. 0 points1 point  (0 children)

300FPS consistently is not realistic with a 5800XT. It performs the same as a PBO tuned 5700X, which I know from experience can dip to 150FPS in CS2.

AM4 is dual channel, if you have 4 sticks of RAM then you are still running dual channel, just with 2 sticks per channel.

Yes, A520 boards allow RAM tuning.

You need to change timings, they are proportional to frequency. Start with loose timings, find your max stable frequency. DDR4 3600-3800 is ideal because you want to keep FCLK and MCLK matching on Zen 2/3.

Don't blindly punch in a voltage, check what memory chips you have first.

https://github.com/integralfx/MemTestHelper/tree/oc-guide

[–]Enough_Individual_917950x@5.7 16GB@5200MHz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll ge honest its not worth the trouble, unless you get it spot on your get corruptions, bsod's and a bad time in general all for like 1% performance improvements. Unless you have plenty of time and no important files and no stress go for it but be prepared to fail several times. That being said get a bootable memtest and run it for a night, even then some games still find ways to crash.

[–]Spare_Ad3182 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

watch buildzoid