ok first this is a hynix crystal and it will hit 3600 but mine will drop so i lowered mine to 3533 and it is stable at that frequency. I'd really like it to stay stable at 3600, but that's not a big deal as there would be a very minimal boost to achieve that. I had 3200 RAM installed from the same company and had 32 gigabytes. So I believe if you have a 3200 and it runs stable save your money and keep what you have as I don't think the extra 400MHz is worth it to get the top speed. The only reason I did this was because I had a 12-core AMD Ryzen processor and wanted to see if I could hit 4.5GHz with my processor. also in games and stress tests. I had to manually set the timing to 16 19 19 38 and the voltage to 1.35 volts, hope this helps others for some weird reason, my Asus motherboard wanted to set it to 16 18 18 38 automatically and that's why it will crash, like that like these timings are a bit too tight. Update 2: Since working with this ram I have to say I love it so much that I bought another kit to add to my setup. It boots with the modified timing in the bios without crashing with 32 gigabytes installed.
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