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Ensure your RAM operates efficiently by running it at optimal speeds.

Ensure your RAM operates efficiently by running it at optimal speeds.

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UnicornCracker
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12-30-2025, 09:27 PM
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There might be an upgrade path in the BIOS that you need to reach first before moving to even newer versions. This isn’t typical, but it’s possible to support multiple CPU generations (currently 3 and soon 4) on a single board.
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UnicornCracker
12-30-2025, 09:27 PM #11

There might be an upgrade path in the BIOS that you need to reach first before moving to even newer versions. This isn’t typical, but it’s possible to support multiple CPU generations (currently 3 and soon 4) on a single board.

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01-04-2026, 04:40 PM
#12
There was a Jay video discussing memory voltage levels, and the reading is around 1.4. Is this the actual base value? Could this be affecting performance at higher speeds? It seems stable so far when running at the XMP setting, but future results may depend on how it behaves over time.
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psychiiik_king
01-04-2026, 04:40 PM #12

There was a Jay video discussing memory voltage levels, and the reading is around 1.4. Is this the actual base value? Could this be affecting performance at higher speeds? It seems stable so far when running at the XMP setting, but future results may depend on how it behaves over time.

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Heryx
Member
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01-05-2026, 12:11 AM
#13
It's not as elevated as it seems.
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Heryx
01-05-2026, 12:11 AM #13

It's not as elevated as it seems.

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Rybabs13
Junior Member
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01-05-2026, 03:11 AM
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Also encountered a blue screen when attempting to write to read-only memory a few hours later. Likely caused by the system running at 3200 MHz.
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Rybabs13
01-05-2026, 03:11 AM #14

Also encountered a blue screen when attempting to write to read-only memory a few hours later. Likely caused by the system running at 3200 MHz.

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