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I haven’t dipped my toes into DDR5 yet, did any of the sticks end up getting the rumored feature where they have multiple XMP/EXPO profiles or the option to save an additional one to the stick?
It would be really neat to be able to buy one with a 7600 CL36 and 6000 CL30 profile already on-board for ease of use with different CPUs. I’m familiar with setting everything up manually (on DDR4 at least) but for friends builds it’s nice to have the option to help them set a profile without doing it all manually.
Hasn’t that been a feature on DDR4 as well? I think one of my kits has multiple profiles and the other one doesn’t. I’d assume higher end DDR5 kits have that as well.
6000 runs in 1:1 mode (UCLK = 3000MHz)
7600 runs in 1:2 mode (UCLK = 1900MHz, slower than FCLK)
6000 CL36 is not the same as 7600 CL36 btw.
And of course you can run the 7600 CL36 kit at 6000 CL30
I haven’t dipped my toes into DDR5 yet, did any of the sticks end up getting the rumored feature where they have multiple XMP/EXPO profiles or the option to save an additional one to the stick?
It would be really neat to be able to buy one with a 7600 CL36 and 6000 CL30 profile already on-board for ease of use with different CPUs. I’m familiar with setting everything up manually (on DDR4 at least) but for friends builds it’s nice to have the option to help them set a profile without doing it all manually.
Hasn’t that been a feature on DDR4 as well? I think one of my kits has multiple profiles and the other one doesn’t. I’d assume higher end DDR5 kits have that as well.
dont forget that many kits can run at cl28 when at 6000mt/s