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Overclocking RAM 2400MHz

Overclocking RAM 2400MHz

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Zyr54
Junior Member
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06-17-2016, 06:04 AM
#1
Hello everyone,
I'm new to overclocking and have a few doubts. I'm about to install Corsair Vengeance Black 16GB (2x8GB) at 2400MHz. I need advice on whether I should overclock the motherboard or CPU, if I should adjust the clock speed when RAM reaches that frequency, and whether the 1.65V voltage is suitable. Also, does the manufacturer recommend a specific timing for this configuration?
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Zyr54
06-17-2016, 06:04 AM #1

Hello everyone,
I'm new to overclocking and have a few doubts. I'm about to install Corsair Vengeance Black 16GB (2x8GB) at 2400MHz. I need advice on whether I should overclock the motherboard or CPU, if I should adjust the clock speed when RAM reaches that frequency, and whether the 1.65V voltage is suitable. Also, does the manufacturer recommend a specific timing for this configuration?

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Yoyet
Junior Member
31
06-20-2016, 09:19 AM
#2
My MB only recognizes 1333 and 1600 automatically, for higher values I require OC. But what about the CPU? That’s my main worry.

Also, I’ve noticed that G.Skill is regarded as a good RAM manufacturer, but I haven’t found them in the Latvian market at all.
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Yoyet
06-20-2016, 09:19 AM #2

My MB only recognizes 1333 and 1600 automatically, for higher values I require OC. But what about the CPU? That’s my main worry.

Also, I’ve noticed that G.Skill is regarded as a good RAM manufacturer, but I haven’t found them in the Latvian market at all.

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22allx22
Member
164
07-10-2016, 12:24 AM
#3
I would never push my RAM that high; I really doubt it will actually boost performance in any noticeable way. The person with 1600mhz RAM will be performing just as well as you without increasing voltages. If you want better results, consider overclocking your CPU or GPU.
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22allx22
07-10-2016, 12:24 AM #3

I would never push my RAM that high; I really doubt it will actually boost performance in any noticeable way. The person with 1600mhz RAM will be performing just as well as you without increasing voltages. If you want better results, consider overclocking your CPU or GPU.

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DarkerDragon
Member
55
07-11-2016, 05:18 AM
#4
the specifications are 1333mhz / 9-9-9-24 / 1.5v, but corsair has confirmed it can run at 2400mhz / 10-12-12-31 / 1.65v after overclocking and enabling xmp or manual settings. ensure your cpu is unlocked (k) and stable for such speeds; high-speed ram at 1.5v is not common and would be very costly.
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DarkerDragon
07-11-2016, 05:18 AM #4

the specifications are 1333mhz / 9-9-9-24 / 1.5v, but corsair has confirmed it can run at 2400mhz / 10-12-12-31 / 1.65v after overclocking and enabling xmp or manual settings. ensure your cpu is unlocked (k) and stable for such speeds; high-speed ram at 1.5v is not common and would be very costly.

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PedroO_
Senior Member
522
07-11-2016, 11:20 AM
#5
Yeah, I'm planning to get i5-4690k. I'm not planning to go extreme OC, then maybe I should go 2133MHz or 2000MHz, 1.6V and 10-11-11-32?
But I do need overclock my CPU before overclocking RAM or I can leave it with stock settings?
And one more thing, for 1600MHz I don't need to OC memory?
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PedroO_
07-11-2016, 11:20 AM #5

Yeah, I'm planning to get i5-4690k. I'm not planning to go extreme OC, then maybe I should go 2133MHz or 2000MHz, 1.6V and 10-11-11-32?
But I do need overclock my CPU before overclocking RAM or I can leave it with stock settings?
And one more thing, for 1600MHz I don't need to OC memory?

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Frinex10
Posting Freak
806
07-13-2016, 11:20 AM
#6
My mobile will recognize the RAM I have, which is 1866MHz, and my motherboard already sets it to that frequency automatically. If your motherboard and RAM support 2133MHz without overclocking, it should adjust to 2133MHz automatically as well.
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Frinex10
07-13-2016, 11:20 AM #6

My mobile will recognize the RAM I have, which is 1866MHz, and my motherboard already sets it to that frequency automatically. If your motherboard and RAM support 2133MHz without overclocking, it should adjust to 2133MHz automatically as well.

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Flamback
Junior Member
23
07-16-2016, 01:40 PM
#7
No, you don't have to speed up the CPU.
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Flamback
07-16-2016, 01:40 PM #7

No, you don't have to speed up the CPU.

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SFcoralsnake
Member
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07-16-2016, 09:43 PM
#8
My MB only recognizes 1333 and 1600 automatically, but higher values require OC. What about the CPU? That's my main worry. Also, I've noticed G.Skill is seen as a reliable RAM manufacturer, though I haven't found them in the Latvian market.
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SFcoralsnake
07-16-2016, 09:43 PM #8

My MB only recognizes 1333 and 1600 automatically, but higher values require OC. What about the CPU? That's my main worry. Also, I've noticed G.Skill is seen as a reliable RAM manufacturer, though I haven't found them in the Latvian market.

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RageBeast
Junior Member
7
07-18-2016, 12:41 PM
#9
My MB only recognizes 1333 and 1600 automatically, for higher values I require OC. But what about the CPU? That’s my main worry.

Also, I’ve noticed that G.Skill is regarded as a good RAM manufacturer, but I haven’t found them in the Latvian market at all.
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RageBeast
07-18-2016, 12:41 PM #9

My MB only recognizes 1333 and 1600 automatically, for higher values I require OC. But what about the CPU? That’s my main worry.

Also, I’ve noticed that G.Skill is regarded as a good RAM manufacturer, but I haven’t found them in the Latvian market at all.

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SpT_rain
Junior Member
24
08-08-2016, 01:27 PM
#10
Thanks!
I think I'll try 2000Mhz, it should work fine. My main worry was the CPU – I'm still getting used to all this overclocking stuff – and right now I don't want to risk damaging it. I just need to learn more about it.
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SpT_rain
08-08-2016, 01:27 PM #10

Thanks!
I think I'll try 2000Mhz, it should work fine. My main worry was the CPU – I'm still getting used to all this overclocking stuff – and right now I don't want to risk damaging it. I just need to learn more about it.

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