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Thanks for an informative post! Care to expand on your memory OC methodology? I've barely ever tried memory overclocking as it's always seemed excessively time-intensive and annoying (too many d*** timings!), not to mention impossible to grasp what each variable actually means or relates to. Did you use the Ryzen Memory Calculator app? Or did you go fully manual? My reason for asking is that I'm building a new APU-powered HTPC in the near future, and I was originally planning to go the easy route with Corsair LPX 3600C18s (and frankly I'd be reasonably happy if they run above 3200), but your results sound too promising to pass up entirely. I get that your X570+Zen2 setup is quite different in terms of memory compatibility than my planned B450+Zen+ setup, but hopefully some of it can carry over, especially as I have no plans to exceed the IF max clock. Also, is Micron E die known to be a particularly good fit with Ryzen?