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Increase RAM speed from 2400 to 3000 MHz while adjusting latency settings.

Increase RAM speed from 2400 to 3000 MHz while adjusting latency settings.

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DogeSama
Junior Member
14
11-06-2025, 05:33 PM
#1
Hello, your Corsair Value Select 16 GB (2x8) was successfully overclocked from 2400 to 3000 MHz with no issues in testing. However, you're noticing increased latency, especially at high loads like 23-23-23-46. You're curious if it's feasible to lower the latency below 20 even with a single calculation option.
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DogeSama
11-06-2025, 05:33 PM #1

Hello, your Corsair Value Select 16 GB (2x8) was successfully overclocked from 2400 to 3000 MHz with no issues in testing. However, you're noticing increased latency, especially at high loads like 23-23-23-46. You're curious if it's feasible to lower the latency below 20 even with a single calculation option.

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duikvlucht
Junior Member
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11-07-2025, 02:32 AM
#2
Increase the voltage then, you can reach up to 1.45V
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duikvlucht
11-07-2025, 02:32 AM #2

Increase the voltage then, you can reach up to 1.45V

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Flundi
Member
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11-11-2025, 12:21 AM
#3
Based on my experience, the calculator only functions properly with high-quality memory modules. Using lower-quality options (which likely caused your price reduction) leads to instability. For latency, gradually reduce the first value until it becomes unreliable, then test the second, third, etc., for all key timings. You should also check subtimings, though they rarely impact performance enough to justify the effort. With subpar modules, even numbers like 18-22-22-42 may fail. You'll need to perform these tests yourself.
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Flundi
11-11-2025, 12:21 AM #3

Based on my experience, the calculator only functions properly with high-quality memory modules. Using lower-quality options (which likely caused your price reduction) leads to instability. For latency, gradually reduce the first value until it becomes unreliable, then test the second, third, etc., for all key timings. You should also check subtimings, though they rarely impact performance enough to justify the effort. With subpar modules, even numbers like 18-22-22-42 may fail. You'll need to perform these tests yourself.