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Adjust RAM speed to improve performance

Adjust RAM speed to improve performance

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01-17-2026, 09:09 AM
#1
Hey, your RAM is overheating after long gaming sessions. It’s normal but you should check the temperature and see if it’s within safe limits. If it’s still high, consider cleaning the vents or upgrading to cooler components.
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MoneyMakerSock
01-17-2026, 09:09 AM #1

Hey, your RAM is overheating after long gaming sessions. It’s normal but you should check the temperature and see if it’s within safe limits. If it’s still high, consider cleaning the vents or upgrading to cooler components.

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wesselboy11
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01-19-2026, 03:46 AM
#2
Current RAM voltages: 1.35V to 1.40V.
Rated speed: up to 3200MHz.
Operating range: 1.35V to 1.45V.
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wesselboy11
01-19-2026, 03:46 AM #2

Current RAM voltages: 1.35V to 1.40V.
Rated speed: up to 3200MHz.
Operating range: 1.35V to 1.45V.

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ByWeaadox
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65
01-23-2026, 11:34 AM
#3
I operate at a voltage of 1.35 volts.
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ByWeaadox
01-23-2026, 11:34 AM #3

I operate at a voltage of 1.35 volts.

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LemonTheRebel
Junior Member
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01-23-2026, 11:42 AM
#4
You're using 1.35V DDR4 memory, and you're asking about your current RAM type and its operating speed.
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LemonTheRebel
01-23-2026, 11:42 AM #4

You're using 1.35V DDR4 memory, and you're asking about your current RAM type and its operating speed.

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The_Almaity
Member
64
01-23-2026, 01:00 PM
#5
The RAM temperatures are currently stable at around 35 degrees Celsius.
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The_Almaity
01-23-2026, 01:00 PM #5

The RAM temperatures are currently stable at around 35 degrees Celsius.

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SarityJr
Member
175
01-23-2026, 09:43 PM
#6
DDR4 specifications are around 1.20 volts. Most RAM with an XMP profile operates at 1.35 volts, which is normal. Going beyond 1.45 volts can cause significant heating issues.
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SarityJr
01-23-2026, 09:43 PM #6

DDR4 specifications are around 1.20 volts. Most RAM with an XMP profile operates at 1.35 volts, which is normal. Going beyond 1.45 volts can cause significant heating issues.

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J1son
Member
211
01-24-2026, 06:35 AM
#7
The statement refers to observable signs like heat or smell, not just temperature readings. It asks about the physical state of the RAM and the exact temperature it's reporting.
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J1son
01-24-2026, 06:35 AM #7

The statement refers to observable signs like heat or smell, not just temperature readings. It asks about the physical state of the RAM and the exact temperature it's reporting.

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dcchatter
Junior Member
6
01-24-2026, 08:48 AM
#8
Its temperature is approximately 70°C.
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dcchatter
01-24-2026, 08:48 AM #8

Its temperature is approximately 70°C.

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Eunique
Member
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01-24-2026, 09:39 AM
#9
It seems you're curious about the temperature readings. Most people notice warmth when using higher voltages, so it's normal to see some heat. The difference between DDR4 and DDR3 voltages affects stability more than temperature, but overheating can still happen if components are stressed. If you check without the overclocking, the heat should be similar or lower. If you're using different modules, they might behave differently.
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Eunique
01-24-2026, 09:39 AM #9

It seems you're curious about the temperature readings. Most people notice warmth when using higher voltages, so it's normal to see some heat. The difference between DDR4 and DDR3 voltages affects stability more than temperature, but overheating can still happen if components are stressed. If you check without the overclocking, the heat should be similar or lower. If you're using different modules, they might behave differently.

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Xikam20
Member
65
01-24-2026, 10:34 AM
#10
I took out the O.C., now it's not as hot. The first stick is significantly warmer than the others.
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Xikam20
01-24-2026, 10:34 AM #10

I took out the O.C., now it's not as hot. The first stick is significantly warmer than the others.

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