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How to oc 3200mt ram to 3600

How to oc 3200mt ram to 3600

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Wolfyyy_
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08-10-2019, 09:39 AM
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Performance doesn't seem to improve much regardless of the voltage applied. Focus on timing details like trfc, twr, trc, tfaw, especially the tertiary stages. The 1.55V max is quite low—some high-end chips handle 1.7V daily without problems, even at higher revs. Above 1.7V might cause minor issues, but a light overclock under 4000 should only need around 1.6V if you're just pushing voltage into trfc or similar areas. Without proper cooling, you could risk damage. I only have theoretical knowledge since I haven't worked with DDR4 chips. Maybe upgrade to a budget 9th or 11th gen board with an i3 or Pentium, which should cost around $100 used. You could also save by flashing BIOS to a Z-boost chip or buying cheaper components, though quality might suffer.
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Wolfyyy_
08-10-2019, 09:39 AM #21

Performance doesn't seem to improve much regardless of the voltage applied. Focus on timing details like trfc, twr, trc, tfaw, especially the tertiary stages. The 1.55V max is quite low—some high-end chips handle 1.7V daily without problems, even at higher revs. Above 1.7V might cause minor issues, but a light overclock under 4000 should only need around 1.6V if you're just pushing voltage into trfc or similar areas. Without proper cooling, you could risk damage. I only have theoretical knowledge since I haven't worked with DDR4 chips. Maybe upgrade to a budget 9th or 11th gen board with an i3 or Pentium, which should cost around $100 used. You could also save by flashing BIOS to a Z-boost chip or buying cheaper components, though quality might suffer.

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W4mp3
Junior Member
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08-17-2019, 01:02 PM
#22
10850k is the ultimate goal, right? 10 cores and 20 threads, but it’s still a bit pricey... It’s like a 10900k with some issues. Most of what I’ve learned so far isn’t essential, and I’d prefer to master basic timing first. The 14cl / 1.38v setup seems reasonable. I should look for a solid buildzoid tutorial—he covered every step thoroughly in the E-die video, just to emphasize it wasn’t overly complicated.
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W4mp3
08-17-2019, 01:02 PM #22

10850k is the ultimate goal, right? 10 cores and 20 threads, but it’s still a bit pricey... It’s like a 10900k with some issues. Most of what I’ve learned so far isn’t essential, and I’d prefer to master basic timing first. The 14cl / 1.38v setup seems reasonable. I should look for a solid buildzoid tutorial—he covered every step thoroughly in the E-die video, just to emphasize it wasn’t overly complicated.

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Madlock_
Member
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08-17-2019, 04:09 PM
#23
Primaries still don't matter; focus on getting the right values. It's actually pretty simple—just set the numbers and you're good to go. I can adjust the settings on my PSC at 1333 quickly without needing much time.
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Madlock_
08-17-2019, 04:09 PM #23

Primaries still don't matter; focus on getting the right values. It's actually pretty simple—just set the numbers and you're good to go. I can adjust the settings on my PSC at 1333 quickly without needing much time.

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Taybaybay
Posting Freak
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08-17-2019, 04:38 PM
#24
These could be improved for a 3600 cl16 32GB model at around £114.
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Taybaybay
08-17-2019, 04:38 PM #24

These could be improved for a 3600 cl16 32GB model at around £114.

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