Checking CPU performance improvements might be more effective than upgrading RAM speed.
Checking CPU performance improvements might be more effective than upgrading RAM speed.
But will it actually matter? You're asking if an extra 10 fps counts when you're already at 150 fps or more. Honestly, I don't think it's worth it unless you're willing to risk stability issues and higher temps. For me, keeping the system running smoothly is more important than a small gain in frame rate. I've seen people push their limits with overclocking, but it often leads to crashes or headaches instead of satisfaction. My experience shows that stability beats speed every time. If you're looking for a balance, maybe focus on what really matters rather than chasing tiny numbers.
I could attempt adjusting primary to 18, 20, 20, 38 and check the outcome at 3600.
I own some Adata items designed for 16-20-20 specs. They're really bad, honestly.