
Been out of the OC game since the release of 5800x3d and after a bit of checking around didn't seem to find any definitive guides, so just looking for basic guidance
Currently considering doing ram first, then moving to cpu.
I read that lower soc voltages might help stabilize higher clocks but to my understanding fclk and uclk are no longer linked?
Are there any specific fclk/uclk targets I should hit depending on ram speed?
This Corsair vengeance kit is what I currently have, not sure what one may expect from it, nor do I know and voltages that may be considered safe for any given ddr5 dies , so any help is appreciates.
Rest I kinda gather follows the same principles as ddr4
Moving onto the cpu, after a quick search I saw that the same idea as works mostly for 9000 series as it did for 5000. Change boost override, test for clock stretching and then run curve optimizer.
When I was doing testing on 5900x, core cycler was the way to test stability and I think… One of the Aida tests for clock stretching, is this still the best way to go about it?
What about scalar? I recall 2x being basically what was recommended on 5000 series, but I've been seeing up to 10x being recommends
Using Asus x870 plus Wi-Fi board.