F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking I need some more details about your RAM and what you're trying to achieve.

I need some more details about your RAM and what you're trying to achieve.

I need some more details about your RAM and what you're trying to achieve.

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HforHARRY000
Member
55
02-04-2022, 10:49 PM
#1
hyperx 16gb 2400mhz 2x8
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HforHARRY000
02-04-2022, 10:49 PM #1

hyperx 16gb 2400mhz 2x8

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echxs
Junior Member
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02-08-2022, 12:56 PM
#2
There isn't a dedicated safe number for overclocking. Maintaining safe voltage levels for RAM is essential, and speed results depend on testing. Using two identical RAM kits can lead to varying outcomes.
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echxs
02-08-2022, 12:56 PM #2

There isn't a dedicated safe number for overclocking. Maintaining safe voltage levels for RAM is essential, and speed results depend on testing. Using two identical RAM kits can lead to varying outcomes.

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02-08-2022, 02:44 PM
#3
full system spec?
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Minestrike1905
02-08-2022, 02:44 PM #3

full system spec?

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FireBrand2000
Member
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02-08-2022, 04:37 PM
#4
My PC specifications include an Intel Core I5 9400f at 4.0ghz, an Asrock B365M Phantom Gaming 4, 16GB HyperX Fury RAM at 2400mhz, a Sapphire RX570 Nitro+ GPU with 4GB, an EVGA 500W power supply, a Cooler Master Lite 3.1 case, a Samsung M.2 NVME 970 Evo Plus SSD with 250GB capacity, and two laptop HDDs.
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FireBrand2000
02-08-2022, 04:37 PM #4

My PC specifications include an Intel Core I5 9400f at 4.0ghz, an Asrock B365M Phantom Gaming 4, 16GB HyperX Fury RAM at 2400mhz, a Sapphire RX570 Nitro+ GPU with 4GB, an EVGA 500W power supply, a Cooler Master Lite 3.1 case, a Samsung M.2 NVME 970 Evo Plus SSD with 250GB capacity, and two laptop HDDs.

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Marcos_PvP_
Member
55
02-09-2022, 12:55 AM
#5
The system is limited to a maximum clock speed of 2666MHz. Have you checked if you set it to 2666 in the BIOS settings?
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Marcos_PvP_
02-09-2022, 12:55 AM #5

The system is limited to a maximum clock speed of 2666MHz. Have you checked if you set it to 2666 in the BIOS settings?

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milroh
Junior Member
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02-09-2022, 02:49 AM
#6
the motherboard supports up to 3600 mhz, but i'm curious about the safe ram frequency for my system.
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milroh
02-09-2022, 02:49 AM #6

the motherboard supports up to 3600 mhz, but i'm curious about the safe ram frequency for my system.

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TryHardMikel
Member
172
02-09-2022, 06:51 AM
#7
The motherboard's specifications indicate a maximum frequency of 2666mhz as per the details provided.
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TryHardMikel
02-09-2022, 06:51 AM #7

The motherboard's specifications indicate a maximum frequency of 2666mhz as per the details provided.

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11_JOEL_11
Member
247
02-09-2022, 08:27 AM
#8
There isn't a dedicated safe number for overclocking. Maintaining safe voltage levels for RAM is essential, and speed results depend on testing. Using two identical RAM kits can lead to varying outcomes.
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11_JOEL_11
02-09-2022, 08:27 AM #8

There isn't a dedicated safe number for overclocking. Maintaining safe voltage levels for RAM is essential, and speed results depend on testing. Using two identical RAM kits can lead to varying outcomes.

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Craftery
Member
207
02-10-2022, 09:25 AM
#9
So what's the process for doing voltages safely? Is XMP automatically handling it?
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Craftery
02-10-2022, 09:25 AM #9

So what's the process for doing voltages safely? Is XMP automatically handling it?

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alex_oo3
Member
249
02-10-2022, 02:36 PM
#10
1.35-1.40v is generally considered safe for DDR4, though some advise up to 1.45v. Opinions vary among reviewers, with no clear exact threshold. It’s not as if 1.35 is secure or 1.36 crosses the line—it depends on what people think is acceptable and how much it might affect the component’s lifespan. I recommend checking overclocking guides and reading a few examples.
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alex_oo3
02-10-2022, 02:36 PM #10

1.35-1.40v is generally considered safe for DDR4, though some advise up to 1.45v. Opinions vary among reviewers, with no clear exact threshold. It’s not as if 1.35 is secure or 1.36 crosses the line—it depends on what people think is acceptable and how much it might affect the component’s lifespan. I recommend checking overclocking guides and reading a few examples.