F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop OC Ram can be compatible with Intel processors, but ensure the processor supports OC RAM features.

OC Ram can be compatible with Intel processors, but ensure the processor supports OC RAM features.

OC Ram can be compatible with Intel processors, but ensure the processor supports OC RAM features.

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MigosATL
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09-05-2019, 02:31 PM
#1
Your motherboard supports the i5 9400f and the RTX 2060, with decent RAM support. Even though your CPU is locked, adding more RAM can help with multitasking. However, Intel platforms typically don’t benefit much from higher RAM speeds, so the improvement might be limited. Check your motherboard’s specifications to see if OC is possible and what the recommended RAM speeds are.
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MigosATL
09-05-2019, 02:31 PM #1

Your motherboard supports the i5 9400f and the RTX 2060, with decent RAM support. Even though your CPU is locked, adding more RAM can help with multitasking. However, Intel platforms typically don’t benefit much from higher RAM speeds, so the improvement might be limited. Check your motherboard’s specifications to see if OC is possible and what the recommended RAM speeds are.

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Mel_Kawaii
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09-07-2019, 11:37 AM
#2
B360 restricts you to 2666MHz, which isn't ideal if your setup is meant for testing this idea. In certain high frame rate or poorly optimized games, it might still offer an advantage by boosting from 2400MHz to around 3200MHz.
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Mel_Kawaii
09-07-2019, 11:37 AM #2

B360 restricts you to 2666MHz, which isn't ideal if your setup is meant for testing this idea. In certain high frame rate or poorly optimized games, it might still offer an advantage by boosting from 2400MHz to around 3200MHz.

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ZzZ_PwNeD_ZzZ
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09-07-2019, 12:33 PM
#3
It seems like the changes might not bring much real-world benefit. You might face instability, especially with blue screens and random app crashes due to overclocked RAM. While your multiplier is fixed, the bus clock could still affect performance. I wouldn't suggest it unless you're willing to risk issues for a bit more speed. For gaming, prioritize optimizing your graphics card and OS settings over minor CPU or RAM tweaks. A well-tuned system usually delivers better results than a lightly overclocked setup.
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ZzZ_PwNeD_ZzZ
09-07-2019, 12:33 PM #3

It seems like the changes might not bring much real-world benefit. You might face instability, especially with blue screens and random app crashes due to overclocked RAM. While your multiplier is fixed, the bus clock could still affect performance. I wouldn't suggest it unless you're willing to risk issues for a bit more speed. For gaming, prioritize optimizing your graphics card and OS settings over minor CPU or RAM tweaks. A well-tuned system usually delivers better results than a lightly overclocked setup.

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PantherClaw19
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09-08-2019, 10:07 AM
#4
Only a slight boost in performance can be achieved.
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PantherClaw19
09-08-2019, 10:07 AM #4

Only a slight boost in performance can be achieved.