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overclocking ram is necessary when you're optimizing the cpu's performance

overclocking ram is necessary when you're optimizing the cpu's performance

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Gillious
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01-08-2018, 06:25 PM
#11
Well, I'm being honest, the increase from 2133 to 2400 is modest. You might have noticed it if you were working with 2666 or higher (for example, a jump from 2400 to 3200 results in about a 15% improvement in intensive tasks). Regarding adjusting CPU voltage, I suggest looking for an overclocking guide specific to that motherboard to see if such information is available.
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Gillious
01-08-2018, 06:25 PM #11

Well, I'm being honest, the increase from 2133 to 2400 is modest. You might have noticed it if you were working with 2666 or higher (for example, a jump from 2400 to 3200 results in about a 15% improvement in intensive tasks). Regarding adjusting CPU voltage, I suggest looking for an overclocking guide specific to that motherboard to see if such information is available.

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mattanjust
Member
58
01-12-2018, 11:08 AM
#12
Hi ZRACE,
Thanks.
Well, I'll be honest, the jump from 2133 to 2400 is small. You'd have noticed it if you had 2666 and up though (e.g. 2400 to 3200 gives ~15% boost in intensive workloads)""
I higlly doubt that is possible as far as 3d rendering in Vray is conserned : from cpu 3.1 to 3.6 i got scene to render from 96 seconds to 85 seconds so gain close to 10-12% gain in productivity from 15-17% uping clock in CPU ..I would bet 1% in the best
..but since my 2x16gb ram is limitted to 2400 I would need to remove it and test only with the 2x8gb which is 3000Mhz..
Ok I will searcg again for the voltage..though I couldn't find one yet
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mattanjust
01-12-2018, 11:08 AM #12

Hi ZRACE,
Thanks.
Well, I'll be honest, the jump from 2133 to 2400 is small. You'd have noticed it if you had 2666 and up though (e.g. 2400 to 3200 gives ~15% boost in intensive workloads)""
I higlly doubt that is possible as far as 3d rendering in Vray is conserned : from cpu 3.1 to 3.6 i got scene to render from 96 seconds to 85 seconds so gain close to 10-12% gain in productivity from 15-17% uping clock in CPU ..I would bet 1% in the best
..but since my 2x16gb ram is limitted to 2400 I would need to remove it and test only with the 2x8gb which is 3000Mhz..
Ok I will searcg again for the voltage..though I couldn't find one yet

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CrushJPO
Member
170
01-12-2018, 12:37 PM
#13
For displaying the RAM frequency it's actually quite unimportant.
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CrushJPO
01-12-2018, 12:37 PM #13

For displaying the RAM frequency it's actually quite unimportant.

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RattenFanger
Member
199
01-12-2018, 01:06 PM
#14
In UEFI, CPU Voltage is frequently referred to simply as "VCore." It's possible the maker chose not to specify "CPU voltage"...
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RattenFanger
01-12-2018, 01:06 PM #14

In UEFI, CPU Voltage is frequently referred to simply as "VCore." It's possible the maker chose not to specify "CPU voltage"...

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Emmalynn
Junior Member
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01-13-2018, 06:30 PM
#15
This link appears to discuss a Ryzen 5 1600 with a 2GB LPDDR5 memory upgrade for gaming purposes.
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Emmalynn
01-13-2018, 06:30 PM #15

This link appears to discuss a Ryzen 5 1600 with a 2GB LPDDR5 memory upgrade for gaming purposes.

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