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How to increase the speed of your DDR4 Corsair 2400MHz RAM.

How to increase the speed of your DDR4 Corsair 2400MHz RAM.

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LoisMe
Junior Member
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07-20-2017, 12:50 AM
#11
captaincharisma :
the ram could handle overclocking, but you'll also need a chipset that does the same, meaning you'd require a z-series board. He's using an amd platform.
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LoisMe
07-20-2017, 12:50 AM #11

captaincharisma :
the ram could handle overclocking, but you'll also need a chipset that does the same, meaning you'd require a z-series board. He's using an amd platform.

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Johan098
Junior Member
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07-21-2017, 06:04 AM
#12
Yeah amd platform ryzen 1700.
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Johan098
07-21-2017, 06:04 AM #12

Yeah amd platform ryzen 1700.

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RMUMAURICE777
Senior Member
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07-23-2017, 06:26 AM
#13
That means I can push it to the next frequency at 2600 without any problems.
I believed the MSI B350 Tomahawk is a solid choice for overclocking. Isn't that true? Or do I need to adjust something? It's mentioned on the motherboard that overclocking is supported, even though I've already pushed my Ryzen to 3400 GHz and it's stable.
You might also be able to boost your RAM's speed. Overclocking isn't always reliable. A capable motherboard doesn't guarantee success—it depends on your specific RAM model and the CPU's memory controller. Plus, with the newer AM4 platform, you could get even better performance in future BIOS updates.
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RMUMAURICE777
07-23-2017, 06:26 AM #13

That means I can push it to the next frequency at 2600 without any problems.
I believed the MSI B350 Tomahawk is a solid choice for overclocking. Isn't that true? Or do I need to adjust something? It's mentioned on the motherboard that overclocking is supported, even though I've already pushed my Ryzen to 3400 GHz and it's stable.
You might also be able to boost your RAM's speed. Overclocking isn't always reliable. A capable motherboard doesn't guarantee success—it depends on your specific RAM model and the CPU's memory controller. Plus, with the newer AM4 platform, you could get even better performance in future BIOS updates.

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gummy246
Junior Member
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07-23-2017, 11:33 AM
#14
TJ Hooker:
Raulgulia:
That means I can push it to the next frequency of 2600? Without any problems.
I believed the MSI B350 Tomahawk is really good for overclocking, right? Or should I change that? It says on the motherboard it supports overclocking even though I've already pushed my Ryzen to 3400 GHz and it's stable.
It suggests you might be able to boost your RAM as well. Overclocking isn't always certain. Just because your board can do it doesn't guarantee it will work for you. It depends on your RAM type and the CPU's memory controller. Plus, with the newer AM4 platform, better performance could come from future BIOS updates.
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gummy246
07-23-2017, 11:33 AM #14

TJ Hooker:
Raulgulia:
That means I can push it to the next frequency of 2600? Without any problems.
I believed the MSI B350 Tomahawk is really good for overclocking, right? Or should I change that? It says on the motherboard it supports overclocking even though I've already pushed my Ryzen to 3400 GHz and it's stable.
It suggests you might be able to boost your RAM as well. Overclocking isn't always certain. Just because your board can do it doesn't guarantee it will work for you. It depends on your RAM type and the CPU's memory controller. Plus, with the newer AM4 platform, better performance could come from future BIOS updates.

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hexavi42
Junior Member
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07-23-2017, 07:03 PM
#15
Thanks . In past one month I already got three bios update maybe I should try to overclock now if it will work ? I just want to know that if bios didn't support 2600oc then my ram will damage ? But I know there is option for 2600mhz . Hope it works .
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hexavi42
07-23-2017, 07:03 PM #15

Thanks . In past one month I already got three bios update maybe I should try to overclock now if it will work ? I just want to know that if bios didn't support 2600oc then my ram will damage ? But I know there is option for 2600mhz . Hope it works .

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Slewis127
Junior Member
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07-24-2017, 12:39 PM
#16
It won't harm anything. Attempting to overclock to 2600 MHz without stability may cause your PC to crash or display blue screens in Windows. If this happens, you might increase the voltage or reset the frequency to its original setting. Once stable, consider using a utility like Memtest to verify performance.
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Slewis127
07-24-2017, 12:39 PM #16

It won't harm anything. Attempting to overclock to 2600 MHz without stability may cause your PC to crash or display blue screens in Windows. If this happens, you might increase the voltage or reset the frequency to its original setting. Once stable, consider using a utility like Memtest to verify performance.

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xSwisher
Junior Member
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07-24-2017, 05:14 PM
#17
Thank you all for your help, especially from TJ Hooker.
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xSwisher
07-24-2017, 05:14 PM #17

Thank you all for your help, especially from TJ Hooker.

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FaDs
Member
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07-31-2017, 01:50 AM
#18
It won't reach 2600 or 2666, and you won't even notice the change.
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FaDs
07-31-2017, 01:50 AM #18

It won't reach 2600 or 2666, and you won't even notice the change.

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idinosev
Member
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07-31-2017, 08:53 AM
#19
The device measured 2666 MHz and was operating smoothly.
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idinosev
07-31-2017, 08:53 AM #19

The device measured 2666 MHz and was operating smoothly.

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AnnKa03
Member
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08-11-2017, 06:51 PM
#20
It won't reach 2600 or 2666 MHz and you won't see any change. The AMD B350 isn't exceeding its memory overclock limits—it's already at the rated speed. Your confusion is understandable since your recent builds used Intel.
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AnnKa03
08-11-2017, 06:51 PM #20

It won't reach 2600 or 2666 MHz and you won't see any change. The AMD B350 isn't exceeding its memory overclock limits—it's already at the rated speed. Your confusion is understandable since your recent builds used Intel.

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