Increasing RAM speed requires additional power.
Increasing RAM speed requires additional power.
3600 cl16 requires about 1.35 so for 3800 cl16 you’d essentially need only: 8.88/8.42 multiplied by 1.35 volts, which works out to roughly 1.42 volts per drive. You’d likely need around 1.15 to 1.2 volts per cell/sa voltage. Your main challenge might be the board—it has limited RAM OC options. So a 3800MT/s speed could be the upper limit, though some systems handle up to 4000MT/s. EDIT: I just noticed you have 4x8GB, which should let you push beyond 4000MT/s thanks to its T-Topology.
I get it... But I often leave my devices running since I need to work for a while, which means they use more power even when not in use.
Tomorrow I’ll move into my new apartment, after that I’ll test more with my RAM. Then I’ll try 4000MHz CL17-17-17-37, 1.4V, 1.2-1.25 VCCIO. Thanks for recommending these settings—I’m glad you suggested them at the same time. It’s easy for me to follow, hehe.