Overclocking RAM?
Overclocking RAM?
You might want to consider upgrading your RAM, even without an XMP profile visible in BIOS. Check the specifications of your motherboard and RAM to ensure compatibility. If you're unsure, consult a professional or look for an XMP profile that matches your system configuration.
Sure! Speed generally means better performance, but minor frequency changes don't always noticeably impact results. That's why some people think a jump from 3000 to 3200 MHz isn't that significant. Before you start tweaking the frequency, could you share a part number from your RAM? Also, a few screenshots of the CPU-Z and memory tabs would help. You can open CPU-Z multiple times if you're comfortable, and I'll be able to give more tailored advice.
Please note the delay. Your bios should allow adjusting memory frequency to the next available speed, such as 2466. Search for a setting named memory voltage and input only 1.3v F10. Save your changes and restart the system. (If timings update automatically, manually set them to the Jedec/XMP values shown in the cpu-z SPD section.)
You run tests on the memory at that pace before boosting it. You’ve managed to successfully overclock the memory.
Confirmed. 16-16-16 times work well. Extract as much as possible. Proceed slowly, test, clean, rinse again.