Test Setup
CPU: Intel i7-13700K @ Stock
CPU Cooler: be quiet! Silent Loop 2 360mm AIO
Motherboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED
RAM: currently tested kit
Video: XFX Radeon RX 5700XT Ultra THICC III
Power Supply: Cooler Master 850W
SSD: Silicon Power US70 1TB PCIe 4.0
Case: Cooler Master ATCS 840
The pre-programmed timings and frequencies can be also found by using AIDA64; the DRAM IC manufacturer is listed as SK Hynix:
There are four pre-programmed timings onto the modules:
-first XMP 3.0 profile with a frequency of 6000MHz, 36-36-36-76 timings and a voltage of 1.25V
-second XMP 3.0 profile with a frequency of 5600MHz, 36-36-36-68 timings and a voltage of 1.25V
-first EXPO profile with a frequency of 6000MHz, 36-36-36-76 timings and a voltage of 1.25V
-second EXPO profile with a frequency of 5600MHz, 36-36-36-68 timings and a voltage of 1.25V
We did first start testing this kit on our trusty Z690 CLASSIFIED from EVGA and the stability at stock speeds at both 5600MHz and 6000MHz frequencies was great!
Overclocking stage was next, which implied raising the frequency to 6200MHz, while leaving the stock CAS latencies. The system has proven itself very stable after raising the voltage from 1.25V to 1.3V!
We tried booting at 6400MHz as well, but the system shortly crashed after reaching Windows 11 desktop.
Test Results
SuperPI XS 1.5 2MB
GeekBench 4
Blender Ryzen Rendering