DOCP or DOCP standard?

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Hello guys, i just updated to the latest bios my mobo ( asus b350 prime plus) and it appeared in memory overclock profile options, apart from auto and docp, a new one called "docp standard". My system is stable at 3066 cause of hynix gskill chip,i am ok with this, but which one is better to choose? Docp or Docp standard? Thank you in advance.
 
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As quoted from Asus ...

There is also the D.O.C.P. Standard option which will select a memory divider at the kit’s rated frequency or one notch below if there isn’t a specific divider for the AMD platform. For example, 3600MHz memory will be set at 3200MHz, 2800MHz DIMMs will go to 2666MHz, and 3200MHz sticks will operate at 3200MHz. This option is, more-or-less, XMP with a different name.

So I guess, if you switch to DOCP Standard, your memory should drop to 3000Mhz, to stay within AMD's memory dividers specifications, so your choice, if its stable why lose 66mhz ?
As quoted from Asus ...

There is also the D.O.C.P. Standard option which will select a memory divider at the kit’s rated frequency or one notch below if there isn’t a specific divider for the AMD platform. For example, 3600MHz memory will be set at 3200MHz, 2800MHz DIMMs will go to 2666MHz, and 3200MHz sticks will operate at 3200MHz. This option is, more-or-less, XMP with a different name.

So I guess, if you switch to DOCP Standard, your memory should drop to 3000Mhz, to stay within AMD's memory dividers specifications, so your choice, if its stable why lose 66mhz ?
 
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