Need tips for RAMam overclocking? Let me know what you're working on and I'll guide you through it.
Need tips for RAMam overclocking? Let me know what you're working on and I'll guide you through it.
Hello, welcome! I understand you're looking to boost your system's performance by safely increasing your RAM speeds. Right now you have four 2400Mhz modules, but they're not delivering the best results. You mentioned using the Dram tool for Ryzen and found E-dies, which is great. Consider targeting a stable overclock around 3200-3400Mhz per module for better stability and performance. This should help you get the most out of your setup without risking instability. Let me know if you need more details!
No presets are available for you. Performance varies depending on the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and power supply. Even with identical specs and models, outcomes differ due to silicon quality. You should conduct research and experiment to find what suits your specific configuration.
From what I did with my rig, the process was similar to CPU overclocking in BIOS. Just boosted the "host clock frequency" (keeping the multiplier locked) or raised the multiplier and slightly increased the voltage. Your RAM could get hot under heavy loads—consider adding fans if it starts overheating, or maybe upgrade to a cooler. It seems like your RAM is a budget model without XMP support. Don’t worry, your i7 should handle speeds up to 2666MHz, but that’s probably not enough for a big performance gain. Unless you really need that extra 5 FPS for CS:GO, you might want to look deeper into your RAM’s overclocking limits. Pushing it beyond 2666MHz could cause instability or even prevent the system from booting.
Thanks in advance for breaking this down so clearly. I was really confused about how the board gains value even if the CPU can't handle it. 5 fps in CS:GO is a big deal, and I’m still trying to wrap my head around what the benefits actually are. Appreciate the clarification! P.S., thanks again to Chris for the help!
Hello...any assistance needed? The 5 FPS in CS:GO seemed like a joke at first, but you could definitely upgrade to a faster PC. That improvement wouldn’t be obvious.