Gigabyte AORUS RGB DDR4 OC memory gets a Memory Boost

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    HMMMMMMMMMMMMM...
     
  3. cucaulay malkin

    cucaulay malkin Ancient Guru

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    laughable
    xmp profile that only works with certain proprietary mobos
    go home gigabyte and take your abhorrus memory with ya.

    3333 CL20 sold as "gaming" memory,are you off your rocker ?
     
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    Gigabyte better start releasing bios in time not this B$.
     

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    Gigabyte are out there; they look the business but deep down every product they do is trash.

    many boards tested over the year in hope they make one at some point.

    last board I had by them was the

    Gigabyte GA-X99-Designare EX Intel X99 (Socket 2011) DDR4 ATX Motherboard

    lasted 1 week before it would not post no more was using the ASUS X99 Deluxe then went to the GB then back to the Asus one

    best board was from the Pentium 4 on a 423 socket, the board blow a hole was running for about 1 year before that happened.

    sorry off topic but really, they do not know the market at all, trimmings on AMD are tighter then Intel not lose

    4400 possibly 22-28-28-64 @ 1.5v for AMD

    Go for the following

    4400Mhz 19-19-19-43 1.4V

    Crucial Ballistix MAX RGB 4400 MHz DDR4 DRAM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit 32GB (16GBx2) CL19 BLM2K16G44C19U4BL (Black)

    4400Mhz 19-19-19-43 1.4V

    underclocking them to

    3733 will give you 16-16-16-38

    Far better option never mind what Gskill has and they will most likely have even tighter if not tighter

    Makes me lol Gigabyte every time they bring something out
     
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    With timings like that then i doubt these are Samsung B-Dies, i've seen 3600 + 3800mhz memory with way lower times like 16-16-16-38 but those are 100% Sammy bdies.

    And the mobos are actually pretty good, i've used both B450 Aorus Pro and 570X Aorus Master and had zero issues personally. I will admit the first 570X Aorus Master Rev 1.0 had some issues but they fixed them with Rev 1.1 and Rev 1.2. which they sent out to replace Rev 1.0 boards free of charge.
     
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    Thing is it should not happen in the first place they could easily just test them first and not just sell it as fast as possible, RMA on there products is very high, don't get me wrong i like there products just not there quality control,
    You pay good money for there products you could be doing something and then it crashes do to instability or it just dies, RMA and wait to finish off what you are doing not convenient for anyone and I would expect it to be free of charge there mistake to sell it with out properly testing it first,

    Back to the RAM issue really to use the cheapest lowest grade ram chips that's just completely nuts, then aim it at the gaming market is just wired, they really don't listen to the market, they could make millions more if a little more TLC went in to it all they have a massive fan base.

    I have a MSI X570 Godlike and dam I have thrown everything at it not a single issue
    3733mhz 14-14-14-34 1.45v mem test with no issues 3900X and auto boost, 3080 FE

    And it's revision 1.0 don't think it's ever been revised ether
     
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    Well the Rev 1.0 boards were built for 3000 series processors and people don't like to do bios updates so Gigabyte always brings out later revs for later bioses including for 5000 series chips.

    And Rev 1.0 problems were mainly just bad early bioses like F20 which had cold boot issues that were known about and advised to flash bioses but like i said most people won't touch a bios personally. Latest bios is Update AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.0 F33a which has no known isses.
     

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