Overclocking Ram - Rebooting
Overclocking Ram - Rebooting
Here are the details of my Bios. The image links are provided below.
ZayusYenn clarified the meaning of "thin" and mentioned the available overclocking options with basic features only.
Stability during overclocking, particularly for system memory, is crucial. Unstable memory may lead to write errors on drives and the operating system, resulting in serious issues later. Ensuring stability and avoiding errors is essential.
Regarding boot problems, memory that is near instability can sometimes fail the memory training or sub-tests performed by the motherboard during startup, causing it to reboot automatically.
Stability in overclocking, particularly for system memory, is crucial. Unstable memory may lead to write errors on drives and the OS, resulting in serious issues later. Ensuring stability and avoiding errors is essential. Regarding boot problems, if memory is near instability, it might fail startup tests or reboot automatically. Should I reduce the overclock speed to 2666mhz or adjust the voltage instead?
If the performance increase from 2666 to 2933 is worth it to you, I'd raise the voltage and SOC voltage (no more than 1.1v on SOC voltage, or at least, I wouldn't....especially at that speed). If you're not seeing much in the way of a performance increase....why bother? Run it where it's stable.
Thanks! I'll run at 2666mhz, performance won't be significantly affected by it. Just a few benchmarks, but it doesn't matter. It improves by less than 10%. I also don't want to adjust the RAM voltage. Appreciate your time.