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Adjusting DDR4 RAM speed to 3000MHz

Adjusting DDR4 RAM speed to 3000MHz

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Hades666201
Member
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07-10-2016, 03:04 AM
#1
Hi
I'm currently running a stable overclock on both my GPU and CPU. I'm planning to use RAM as the main game, especially for games like PUGC, which are very dependent on memory for building and city development. I've seen many videos showing that RAM overclocking can significantly boost FPS in these situations.
My setup includes 16GB of DDR4 with a 2400MHz XMP profile set to 2666 MHz without increasing voltage. Going beyond that usually only brings me back to BIOS.
If I want to reach 3000MHz, is it safe to increase the voltage? How much would be too much?
Thanks
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Hades666201
07-10-2016, 03:04 AM #1

Hi
I'm currently running a stable overclock on both my GPU and CPU. I'm planning to use RAM as the main game, especially for games like PUGC, which are very dependent on memory for building and city development. I've seen many videos showing that RAM overclocking can significantly boost FPS in these situations.
My setup includes 16GB of DDR4 with a 2400MHz XMP profile set to 2666 MHz without increasing voltage. Going beyond that usually only brings me back to BIOS.
If I want to reach 3000MHz, is it safe to increase the voltage? How much would be too much?
Thanks

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Hermi_123
Member
204
07-10-2016, 06:44 AM
#2
What is the precise RAM configuration? AMD or Intel? Provide a complete system specification list.
DDR4 operates safely up to 1.4V, though I prefer 1.35V; you may adjust timings accordingly.
Sample: My DDR4 2400 C14 1.2V can be overclocked to 3200 C16 1.35V
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Hermi_123
07-10-2016, 06:44 AM #2

What is the precise RAM configuration? AMD or Intel? Provide a complete system specification list.
DDR4 operates safely up to 1.4V, though I prefer 1.35V; you may adjust timings accordingly.
Sample: My DDR4 2400 C14 1.2V can be overclocked to 3200 C16 1.35V

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HKM_97
Junior Member
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07-10-2016, 08:03 AM
#3
Sorry, this message seems to be a mix of unrelated details. It appears to reference various components and specs without clear context.
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HKM_97
07-10-2016, 08:03 AM #3

Sorry, this message seems to be a mix of unrelated details. It appears to reference various components and specs without clear context.