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7870K 2400Mhz RAM issues are causing problems.

7870K 2400Mhz RAM issues are causing problems.

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WolfEH117
Member
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02-13-2021, 03:50 AM
#1
My system runs smoothly with the current configuration, but I wanted to experiment with higher frequencies. After extensive testing, my GPU performed well at 1040Mhz, and the RAM handled 2133Mhz without issues. I decided to push it further by targeting 2400Mhz and 1140Mhz on the GPU. I adjusted the timings and voltage to 12-12-12-31 and set the power to 1.65. The system starts up but crashes during gameplay. As a first-time overclocker, I’m unsure if I made a mistake, so please share any advice for stabilizing these settings. Thanks!
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WolfEH117
02-13-2021, 03:50 AM #1

My system runs smoothly with the current configuration, but I wanted to experiment with higher frequencies. After extensive testing, my GPU performed well at 1040Mhz, and the RAM handled 2133Mhz without issues. I decided to push it further by targeting 2400Mhz and 1140Mhz on the GPU. I adjusted the timings and voltage to 12-12-12-31 and set the power to 1.65. The system starts up but crashes during gameplay. As a first-time overclocker, I’m unsure if I made a mistake, so please share any advice for stabilizing these settings. Thanks!

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emil_166
Junior Member
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02-13-2021, 07:36 AM
#2
Initially, this memory isn't suitable for the job. The benefits are minimal, as increasing timings means more clock cycles per hand, which isn't worthwhile. It's better to reduce timings instead. Tightening memory usage should improve throughput per second.
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emil_166
02-13-2021, 07:36 AM #2

Initially, this memory isn't suitable for the job. The benefits are minimal, as increasing timings means more clock cycles per hand, which isn't worthwhile. It's better to reduce timings instead. Tightening memory usage should improve throughput per second.

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Javaoo7
Junior Member
3
02-23-2021, 12:42 PM
#3
Initially, this memory isn't suitable for the job. The balance is essentially zero—raising timings improves clock cycles but doesn't justify it. It's better to reduce timings rather than increase them. Tightening memory usage should boost your throughput per second, according to my view.
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Javaoo7
02-23-2021, 12:42 PM #3

Initially, this memory isn't suitable for the job. The balance is essentially zero—raising timings improves clock cycles but doesn't justify it. It's better to reduce timings rather than increase them. Tightening memory usage should boost your throughput per second, according to my view.

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kevin091199
Junior Member
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03-11-2021, 05:47 PM
#4
Certainly not worth the effort. If you're stable at 2133 Mhz, it's best to leave it as is. You might consider adjusting the timings, as Wernstar suggested, but your current settings should suffice for most tasks. For better performance, especially in gaming, investing in a dedicated GPU such as the RX 470/480 or GTX 1050 Ti/1060 with 6 GB RAM would be more beneficial.
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kevin091199
03-11-2021, 05:47 PM #4

Certainly not worth the effort. If you're stable at 2133 Mhz, it's best to leave it as is. You might consider adjusting the timings, as Wernstar suggested, but your current settings should suffice for most tasks. For better performance, especially in gaming, investing in a dedicated GPU such as the RX 470/480 or GTX 1050 Ti/1060 with 6 GB RAM would be more beneficial.

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iDoNotEvenLift
Posting Freak
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03-19-2021, 04:23 AM
#5
Hey team! I believe I'll adjust the timing a bit.
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iDoNotEvenLift
03-19-2021, 04:23 AM #5

Hey team! I believe I'll adjust the timing a bit.