To continue this story of over and under clocking memory for stability. Here is a graph showing the relative memory bandwidth of the Rock64 with different memory clock speeds.
Again both of the Rock64 single-board computers I have seem stable with the memory clock set to 400 MHz. Since the errors at 786 MHz are intermittent, my guess is the memory could still go a little faster, perhaps 600 MHz or even 666 MHz.
Does anyone know how to make uboot files which initialize the memory at 600 or 666 MHz?
Again both of the Rock64 single-board computers I have seem stable with the memory clock set to 400 MHz. Since the errors at 786 MHz are intermittent, my guess is the memory could still go a little faster, perhaps 600 MHz or even 666 MHz.
Does anyone know how to make uboot files which initialize the memory at 600 or 666 MHz?