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Minotaurtoo's post in What are your Samsung B-die 3600mhz timings on Zen 3? was marked as the answer
Ok, problem solved. I deleted my old Dram calculator and re-downloaded first just as a precaution (thinking it might have saved some settings) Next I downloaded the freeware version of Thaiphoon and exported the xmp profile for my ram... next ran Dram calculator again and imported the xmp profile... hit calculate fast and voila, working timings. I have included a screenshot in case anyone wants to try them. Going from 3200 to 3600 gave a 5-10% improvement in many places I didn't even expect, like cinebench...