Teamgroup announces the launch of an advanced version of T-FORCE DARK PRO memory kits with new specifications for the 2nd Generation AMD Ryzen processors, this is DDR4 gaming ram up to 3466 MHz. ... Teamgroup Launches New Spec DDR4 memory for AMD Ryzen CPUs at 3466 MHz
Dunno if I got lucky or what, but I got 3400mhz running 100% stable with my 1800x, a long time ago, ever since agesa 1.0.0.6. I did it with G Skill Trident Z 3600mhz rated ram running with timings CL16-18-18-38. Sadly 3466mhz isn't 100% stable.
Teamgroup is a great choice for Ryzen CPUs. My T-Force Vulcan 3200MHz kit just worked straight away at DOCP 3200MHz on R5 2600. I bet these new kits are expensive though.
Yeah, I can concur. I am testing/reviewing the new Vulcan TUF kit right now, they use Samsung B-die, and I just reached a stable 3600 Mhz on Ryzen (gen2) with merely 3 seconds of tweaking.
Have been running my Patriot Viper Elite 3200 (2x8GB) @ 3466Mhz 16-18-18-18 since the last AGESA update I installed recently--the bios for my x370 board containing the 1.0.0.2a AGESA, the MSI 2.B0 bios for the Gaming Pro Carbon AC. So I found this little news item especially interesting. Stability is 100% and Installed the latest Win10 build with it (I always do upgrade installs) yesterday without a hitch. It's just a squeak faster than the ram @ 3200, though, @ 16-16-16-16, the default. In fact, it takes a benchmark to detect any performance difference. Still, it's the psychological aspect I figure--must be...!
Too bad these like all other Ryzen advertised kits will cost 50-100$ more than a normal kit that isn't guaranteed i took my chance with my kit back on black Friday and get and get 3066mhz but saved nearly 100$ so i'm ok with that but i do wish i could get some Samsung B-die in there
i have an old tgroup kit 3000mhz 16-18-18 running at 15-15-15 on my ryzen 1600 fully stable at 1.4 volt, 16gb cost me 150 $ cnd almost 2years ago, sometimes its just better to tweak it yourself, you can save a lot
I wonder how my clock vs. timings battle will progress with next agesa. Currently 4x8GB 3000MHz CL13,13,13,27 @ 1.35V. (TridentZ 3600MHz Rated as CL16,...36) I managed to boot once with 3466MHz settings.
This is what I got on my TeamGroup 3733 kit. 3550cl15 5000% pass stable with timings used as above. Dont look at benchmark score I'w ran it WHILE RAMTEST RUNNING to push stability to absolute maximum its at 60.8ns I also have 3600cl15 pass 2000% but infinity fabric is too unstable