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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Production and its kinda new to ryzen am4.

    Seeing as a .25 multi gives you 25 mhz and that can make or break stability on an oc with these chips ( yes its that fine of a line) 101x40 gets you 4040 mhz.. So even a multiplier is finer grain than Zens ref clock.

    So 100.20 is much finer grain control and one point of having a chip.
    I understand the point you have made regards CPU overclocking and having the ability to have finer control over the final clock speed.

    Though I am not following how this applies to memory overclocking in the sense that a ref clock board can clock so much more higher than a non ref clock board.

    The granularity that non ref clock board gives is not going to effect the memory in terms of total frequency, is it because the ref clock board can avoid memory holes so that they can clock at higher frequencies ?
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