F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop DDR4 3200MHz is a high-speed memory option.

DDR4 3200MHz is a high-speed memory option.

DDR4 3200MHz is a high-speed memory option.

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IPuckFenguins
Senior Member
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02-02-2016, 07:56 PM
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It seems the issue might be linked to your RAM speed and voltage settings. Adjusting the frequency and voltage could help. Check if your current settings are optimal for your hardware. Also, ensure the DRAM voltage is appropriate for your system. If you're unsure, consider consulting a technician or checking manufacturer guidelines.
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IPuckFenguins
02-02-2016, 07:56 PM #1

It seems the issue might be linked to your RAM speed and voltage settings. Adjusting the frequency and voltage could help. Check if your current settings are optimal for your hardware. Also, ensure the DRAM voltage is appropriate for your system. If you're unsure, consider consulting a technician or checking manufacturer guidelines.

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xFightBoy
Junior Member
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02-17-2016, 12:58 AM
#2
When it functions at 3200 and 1.35 volts, everything is in order—no adjustments needed elsewhere.
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xFightBoy
02-17-2016, 12:58 AM #2

When it functions at 3200 and 1.35 volts, everything is in order—no adjustments needed elsewhere.

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tuxedocorey
Junior Member
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02-17-2016, 06:52 AM
#3
I've been operating my PC for 4 hours without any issues. However, I'm concerned about the SOC voltage after adjusting the DRAM voltage.
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tuxedocorey
02-17-2016, 06:52 AM #3

I've been operating my PC for 4 hours without any issues. However, I'm concerned about the SOC voltage after adjusting the DRAM voltage.

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quentecraft
Junior Member
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02-21-2016, 10:58 PM
#4
Don't stress about it. The XMP profile should handle the 1.35V adjustment for the DRAM voltage, though some motherboards may have issues and it doesn't work.
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quentecraft
02-21-2016, 10:58 PM #4

Don't stress about it. The XMP profile should handle the 1.35V adjustment for the DRAM voltage, though some motherboards may have issues and it doesn't work.

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KinggKong
Junior Member
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02-22-2016, 05:10 AM
#5
And regarding Ram Speed, it functions differently than what you described. It doesn’t crash under low voltage; instead, performance depends on proper settings and hardware compatibility. The issue you’re experiencing with voltage might relate to other factors rather than the speed setting itself.
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KinggKong
02-22-2016, 05:10 AM #5

And regarding Ram Speed, it functions differently than what you described. It doesn’t crash under low voltage; instead, performance depends on proper settings and hardware compatibility. The issue you’re experiencing with voltage might relate to other factors rather than the speed setting itself.

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02-22-2016, 12:28 PM
#6
The XMP feature is not automatically enabled by default. You can locate it in the documentation or settings section of the software.
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Frowning_Clown
02-22-2016, 12:28 PM #6

The XMP feature is not automatically enabled by default. You can locate it in the documentation or settings section of the software.

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MRmonkey12
Junior Member
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02-22-2016, 02:25 PM
#7
Please select your motherboard model.
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MRmonkey12
02-22-2016, 02:25 PM #7

Please select your motherboard model.

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Siph18
Member
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02-23-2016, 04:52 PM
#8
No, you don’t have to enable XMP since you manually adjusted the RAM speed and voltage.
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Siph18
02-23-2016, 04:52 PM #8

No, you don’t have to enable XMP since you manually adjusted the RAM speed and voltage.

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_Nylo_
Junior Member
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02-24-2016, 01:00 AM
#9
XMP could improve performance, but if it doesn’t work that way, skip it.
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_Nylo_
02-24-2016, 01:00 AM #9

XMP could improve performance, but if it doesn’t work that way, skip it.