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May you have a great success!

May you have a great success!

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ghostcloud22
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05-22-2025, 08:34 PM
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I purchased a 4000 19-19-19-39 B-die kit to boost performance. Despite various attempts, frequency increases weren't possible, so I focused on fine-tuning the timings at 4000MHz with 1.51 volts. After significant effort, I achieved stable results at 15-15-15-32 MHz. Stress testing confirmed reliability. Lowering the DRAM voltage would require raising the case, which is inconvenient. Current readings show VCCS and IO at 1.28V, so I’m sticking with that for regular use. Daily operation seems safe based on current specs, though I’ll keep an eye out for overheating. I hope the components stay stable and won’t overheat. If anything goes wrong, I’ll share photos. Good luck!
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ghostcloud22
05-22-2025, 08:34 PM #1

I purchased a 4000 19-19-19-39 B-die kit to boost performance. Despite various attempts, frequency increases weren't possible, so I focused on fine-tuning the timings at 4000MHz with 1.51 volts. After significant effort, I achieved stable results at 15-15-15-32 MHz. Stress testing confirmed reliability. Lowering the DRAM voltage would require raising the case, which is inconvenient. Current readings show VCCS and IO at 1.28V, so I’m sticking with that for regular use. Daily operation seems safe based on current specs, though I’ll keep an eye out for overheating. I hope the components stay stable and won’t overheat. If anything goes wrong, I’ll share photos. Good luck!

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GMB_01
Member
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05-22-2025, 08:41 PM
#2
At 1.5v it remains safe with temperatures controlled, making it more manageable compared to sa/io at 1.3v. They still use pushes sticks at this speed.
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GMB_01
05-22-2025, 08:41 PM #2

At 1.5v it remains safe with temperatures controlled, making it more manageable compared to sa/io at 1.3v. They still use pushes sticks at this speed.