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Increasing memory performance

Increasing memory performance

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Lukapop04
Member
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07-01-2016, 02:40 PM
#1
Upgrading your RAM is straightforward. You currently have 16GB of 3000MHz CL16 from Corsair, and you're considering Corsair Vengeance LX 3600MHz. No special steps needed—just install the new module as usual.
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Lukapop04
07-01-2016, 02:40 PM #1

Upgrading your RAM is straightforward. You currently have 16GB of 3000MHz CL16 from Corsair, and you're considering Corsair Vengeance LX 3600MHz. No special steps needed—just install the new module as usual.

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alerabbit
Posting Freak
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07-04-2016, 07:01 PM
#2
You would need to re-enable XMP/XAMP/DOCP.
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alerabbit
07-04-2016, 07:01 PM #2

You would need to re-enable XMP/XAMP/DOCP.

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PandaPantz
Member
59
07-05-2016, 02:13 AM
#3
Theoretically, you just need to set up and turn on XMP. In real life, the performance of your CPU/Mobo setup can vary, so you might need to lower the clock speed to 3200 CL16—this usually happens only with older Ryzen models and has been mostly resolved now.
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PandaPantz
07-05-2016, 02:13 AM #3

Theoretically, you just need to set up and turn on XMP. In real life, the performance of your CPU/Mobo setup can vary, so you might need to lower the clock speed to 3200 CL16—this usually happens only with older Ryzen models and has been mostly resolved now.

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Yellowsmanlol
Junior Member
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07-05-2016, 05:57 AM
#4
It depends on your needs. Old RAM can still work, but newer systems might benefit from updated components for better performance.
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Yellowsmanlol
07-05-2016, 05:57 AM #4

It depends on your needs. Old RAM can still work, but newer systems might benefit from updated components for better performance.

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frenero
Member
171
07-05-2016, 02:21 PM
#5
Refusing the change.
Alternative options available.
Let me know your preference.
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frenero
07-05-2016, 02:21 PM #5

Refusing the change.
Alternative options available.
Let me know your preference.

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mqrcky
Junior Member
29
07-05-2016, 03:41 PM
#6
You’d likely need to clear the CMOS or disable XMP settings before replacing the RAM, depending on your system’s requirements.
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mqrcky
07-05-2016, 03:41 PM #6

You’d likely need to clear the CMOS or disable XMP settings before replacing the RAM, depending on your system’s requirements.

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mike_channel
Member
130
07-12-2016, 07:44 AM
#7
It should work out of the box, but if you hit a no-post issue just reset the CMOS and you can turn it back on.
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mike_channel
07-12-2016, 07:44 AM #7

It should work out of the box, but if you hit a no-post issue just reset the CMOS and you can turn it back on.

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GaZeVII
Member
141
07-22-2016, 11:35 PM
#8
You should not leave the battery connected while the system is off. Instead, unplug it and wait a few minutes before trying again.
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GaZeVII
07-22-2016, 11:35 PM #8

You should not leave the battery connected while the system is off. Instead, unplug it and wait a few minutes before trying again.

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Dark_Yourip
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 09:47 PM
#9
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Dark_Yourip
08-10-2016, 09:47 PM #9

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08-11-2016, 01:20 AM
#10
Sure thing! I'll give it a shot and see what happens. Looking forward to your update!
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xxSuperSweetxx
08-11-2016, 01:20 AM #10

Sure thing! I'll give it a shot and see what happens. Looking forward to your update!

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