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How do I change a 2x8 6-inch 14G FlareX 3200?

How do I change a 2x8 6-inch 14G FlareX 3200?

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VIto_1
Junior Member
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05-29-2026, 04:03 AM
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I need more power from my RAM. I tried using DoctorPC to speed it up, then set the frequency to 3333 MHz. It worked for a bit, but soon the screen went blue and I had to go back down to 3200 MHz because of that. Can I get higher speeds just by raising the memory voltage within safe limits while still using DoctorPC? I read some guides and spent hours trying to make the dram calculator work, but I got stuck on fixing problems instead of finding solutions.
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VIto_1
05-29-2026, 04:03 AM #1

I need more power from my RAM. I tried using DoctorPC to speed it up, then set the frequency to 3333 MHz. It worked for a bit, but soon the screen went blue and I had to go back down to 3200 MHz because of that. Can I get higher speeds just by raising the memory voltage within safe limits while still using DoctorPC? I read some guides and spent hours trying to make the dram calculator work, but I got stuck on fixing problems instead of finding solutions.

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SpideyMan40
Junior Member
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05-29-2026, 07:09 AM
#2
The difference between 3200 and 3333 is so small you can't really feel it unless you look closely. If you need a bigger jump, just go for 3400 or higher.
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SpideyMan40
05-29-2026, 07:09 AM #2

The difference between 3200 and 3333 is so small you can't really feel it unless you look closely. If you need a bigger jump, just go for 3400 or higher.

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SimplySkittles
Junior Member
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05-29-2026, 08:29 AM
#3
Getting around the numbers 3200 to 3333 is basically easy and not much of a problem for most people, but if you need even more speed, things get harder. You can use this guide to help figure out your OC settings at https://www.techspot.com/downloads/7164-...lator.html. The timings are probably going to change too. By the way, keep in mind that just tweaking what you were doing is not enough; try raising the RAM voltage between 1.35 and 1.4 volts. That should help it stay stable.
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SimplySkittles
05-29-2026, 08:29 AM #3

Getting around the numbers 3200 to 3333 is basically easy and not much of a problem for most people, but if you need even more speed, things get harder. You can use this guide to help figure out your OC settings at https://www.techspot.com/downloads/7164-...lator.html. The timings are probably going to change too. By the way, keep in mind that just tweaking what you were doing is not enough; try raising the RAM voltage between 1.35 and 1.4 volts. That should help it stay stable.

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xTripleMinerx
Posting Freak
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05-29-2026, 12:51 PM
#4
Thanks so much! I've been using the dram calculator before and read some guides, but even after calculating safe settings and pressing them into place, things would still go wrong. I'm going to raise the voltage a bit just to see if I can stabilize it at 3333 for now. Eventually I'll learn how to fix things properly so my ram gets dialed in correctly.
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xTripleMinerx
05-29-2026, 12:51 PM #4

Thanks so much! I've been using the dram calculator before and read some guides, but even after calculating safe settings and pressing them into place, things would still go wrong. I'm going to raise the voltage a bit just to see if I can stabilize it at 3333 for now. Eventually I'll learn how to fix things properly so my ram gets dialed in correctly.

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Jaxlougen
Member
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Yesterday, 05:42 PM
#5
Set the DRAM voltage to 1.39 V and 3333 MHz, and now there are no errors in memtesthelper.
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Jaxlougen
Yesterday, 05:42 PM #5

Set the DRAM voltage to 1.39 V and 3333 MHz, and now there are no errors in memtesthelper.