F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Looking for a 2666MHz DDR4 1.2V or 3200MHz CL16 with 1.35V and around thirty dollars?

Looking for a 2666MHz DDR4 1.2V or 3200MHz CL16 with 1.35V and around thirty dollars?

Looking for a 2666MHz DDR4 1.2V or 3200MHz CL16 with 1.35V and around thirty dollars?

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LavaFrenzy
Junior Member
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10-04-2017, 11:33 PM
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I plan to purchase a new PC with a Ryzen 5 1600x and Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard. I'm unsure which RAM modules to choose. Should I try to overclock the Adata XPG Gammix D10 to 3200MHz at 1.35V, or should I opt for the same sticks but upgrade to 35 bucks more with a 35V supply?
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LavaFrenzy
10-04-2017, 11:33 PM #1

I plan to purchase a new PC with a Ryzen 5 1600x and Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard. I'm unsure which RAM modules to choose. Should I try to overclock the Adata XPG Gammix D10 to 3200MHz at 1.35V, or should I opt for the same sticks but upgrade to 35 bucks more with a 35V supply?

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Rinse_SoC
Junior Member
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10-05-2017, 02:37 AM
#2
Just applying the 3200mhz overclocking on the 2666mhz chip will only increase the timings further. At 3200mhz, you might want to reduce the timings and achieve better performance gains—about a 35% improvement would be worthwhile. I’d try 3200 and push for more overclocking.
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Rinse_SoC
10-05-2017, 02:37 AM #2

Just applying the 3200mhz overclocking on the 2666mhz chip will only increase the timings further. At 3200mhz, you might want to reduce the timings and achieve better performance gains—about a 35% improvement would be worthwhile. I’d try 3200 and push for more overclocking.

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Cadariou
Posting Freak
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10-05-2017, 05:18 AM
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Just applying the 3200mhz overclocking on the 2666mhz chip will only increase the timings further. At 3200mhz, you might want to reduce the timings and achieve better performance gains—about a 35% improvement would be worthwhile. I’d try 3200 and push for more overclocking.
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Cadariou
10-05-2017, 05:18 AM #3

Just applying the 3200mhz overclocking on the 2666mhz chip will only increase the timings further. At 3200mhz, you might want to reduce the timings and achieve better performance gains—about a 35% improvement would be worthwhile. I’d try 3200 and push for more overclocking.