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Z790 DARK DDR5 Overclocking Progress Update: 7800CL34 STABLE at Last
In a recent video by Buildzoid, a significant update on the overclocking capabilities of the EVGA Z790 DARK motherboard using DDR5 RAM is presented. After facing challenges in achieving memory speeds over 7600 MHz, the introduction of BIOS version 1.11 has markedly improved stability, allowing a new high of 7800 CL34 to be reached.
### Key Insights from the Video
1. Initial Struggles:
- Buildzoid shared his frustrations with the earlier BIOS versions, which led to instability and crashes within seconds when attempting to overclock the memory beyond 7600 MHz. This issue persisted across multiple CPUs and memory kits.
2. BIOS Update Impact:
- The release of BIOS version 1.11 was a game-changer. This update increased stability significantly, enabling the system to reach 7800 MHz with a much lower failure rate during stress tests.
3. Memory Configuration:
- The memory kit used for testing is a Kingston Fury Renegade 7200 CL38. Buildzoid noted that the specifications, particularly the CAS latency (CL), can vary in importance depending on the memory's voltage and temperature conditions.
4. Overclocking Challenges:
- Overclocking DDR5 is described as complex due to the numerous voltage settings and their sweet spots, which can greatly affect system stability. Buildzoid emphasized the importance of cooling, recommending active cooling solutions for the memory modules to maintain optimal performance.
5. Stress Testing:
- The video details stress tests run on various benchmarks, including HCI MemTest and Y Cruncher. Buildzoid discusses how his configurations perform under load, revealing insights about errors and stability issues that arise when pushing the memory limits.
6. Future Plans:
- The presenter hints at future attempts to push memory speeds beyond 8000 MHz, aiming to exploit the current BIOS improvements. He plans to refine the settings even further, cautiously testing the new performance thresholds.
### Conclusion and Community Engagement
Buildzoid's meticulous approach to memory overclocking highlights both the challenges and experiences many enthusiasts face when fine-tuning their systems. With the new BIOS update facilitating these advancements, it opens the door for many in the community to explore similar overclocking feats.
What are your experiences with DDR5 overclocking? Have you encountered similar stability issues with BIOS updates, or have you managed to push speeds beyond 7800 MHz? Share your thoughts and tips with the community below!
In a recent video by Buildzoid, a significant update on the overclocking capabilities of the EVGA Z790 DARK motherboard using DDR5 RAM is presented. After facing challenges in achieving memory speeds over 7600 MHz, the introduction of BIOS version 1.11 has markedly improved stability, allowing a new high of 7800 CL34 to be reached.
### Key Insights from the Video
1. Initial Struggles:
- Buildzoid shared his frustrations with the earlier BIOS versions, which led to instability and crashes within seconds when attempting to overclock the memory beyond 7600 MHz. This issue persisted across multiple CPUs and memory kits.
2. BIOS Update Impact:
- The release of BIOS version 1.11 was a game-changer. This update increased stability significantly, enabling the system to reach 7800 MHz with a much lower failure rate during stress tests.
3. Memory Configuration:
- The memory kit used for testing is a Kingston Fury Renegade 7200 CL38. Buildzoid noted that the specifications, particularly the CAS latency (CL), can vary in importance depending on the memory's voltage and temperature conditions.
4. Overclocking Challenges:
- Overclocking DDR5 is described as complex due to the numerous voltage settings and their sweet spots, which can greatly affect system stability. Buildzoid emphasized the importance of cooling, recommending active cooling solutions for the memory modules to maintain optimal performance.
5. Stress Testing:
- The video details stress tests run on various benchmarks, including HCI MemTest and Y Cruncher. Buildzoid discusses how his configurations perform under load, revealing insights about errors and stability issues that arise when pushing the memory limits.
6. Future Plans:
- The presenter hints at future attempts to push memory speeds beyond 8000 MHz, aiming to exploit the current BIOS improvements. He plans to refine the settings even further, cautiously testing the new performance thresholds.
### Conclusion and Community Engagement
Buildzoid's meticulous approach to memory overclocking highlights both the challenges and experiences many enthusiasts face when fine-tuning their systems. With the new BIOS update facilitating these advancements, it opens the door for many in the community to explore similar overclocking feats.
What are your experiences with DDR5 overclocking? Have you encountered similar stability issues with BIOS updates, or have you managed to push speeds beyond 7800 MHz? Share your thoughts and tips with the community below!