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Overclocking instructions or guide for adata xpg dazzle 2400mhz

Overclocking instructions or guide for adata xpg dazzle 2400mhz

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shanas1
Member
105
11-06-2016, 07:46 PM
#1
Hi,
I'm looking for advice on overclocking the Adata XPG Dazzle 2400 MHz RAM. This is my first attempt at overclocking RAM, so I want to make sure I do it right.
System details:
Ryzen 3 1200
ryzen stock cooler
GTX 960
Asrock Ab350m pro4
Seasonic m12ii 520w
1x8GB Adata XPG Dazzle
500GB HD drive
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shanas1
11-06-2016, 07:46 PM #1

Hi,
I'm looking for advice on overclocking the Adata XPG Dazzle 2400 MHz RAM. This is my first attempt at overclocking RAM, so I want to make sure I do it right.
System details:
Ryzen 3 1200
ryzen stock cooler
GTX 960
Asrock Ab350m pro4
Seasonic m12ii 520w
1x8GB Adata XPG Dazzle
500GB HD drive

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Uggemurre
Junior Member
2
11-06-2016, 08:46 PM
#2
You won't notice substantial improvements by boosting the memory speed, and it's probable you'll also need to boost the CPU to achieve noticeable performance gains. In general, most users should just configure the memory's XMP or AMP settings in the BIOS and leave it that way.

If you still want to attempt memory overclocking—which may introduce more complications—there are few model-specific instructions available. Most memory types follow similar methods regardless of the motherboard.
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Uggemurre
11-06-2016, 08:46 PM #2

You won't notice substantial improvements by boosting the memory speed, and it's probable you'll also need to boost the CPU to achieve noticeable performance gains. In general, most users should just configure the memory's XMP or AMP settings in the BIOS and leave it that way.

If you still want to attempt memory overclocking—which may introduce more complications—there are few model-specific instructions available. Most memory types follow similar methods regardless of the motherboard.

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BergliaNils
Member
199
11-07-2016, 11:54 PM
#3
The expected improvements from increasing the memory's speed are minimal, and it’s probable you’ll also need to boost the CPU to achieve noticeable performance gains. In general, for most users, adjusting the memory’s XMP or AMP settings in the BIOS is the more reliable approach.

If you still want to attempt memory overclocking, which tends to introduce complications, there are few model-specific instructions available. Most memory products follow similar methods regardless of the motherboard platform. This should give you a clear idea of what to expect.
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BergliaNils
11-07-2016, 11:54 PM #3

The expected improvements from increasing the memory's speed are minimal, and it’s probable you’ll also need to boost the CPU to achieve noticeable performance gains. In general, for most users, adjusting the memory’s XMP or AMP settings in the BIOS is the more reliable approach.

If you still want to attempt memory overclocking, which tends to introduce complications, there are few model-specific instructions available. Most memory products follow similar methods regardless of the motherboard platform. This should give you a clear idea of what to expect.