F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Players who purchased DDR-2400 XMP back in the past and continued using the same setup up to today.

Players who purchased DDR-2400 XMP back in the past and continued using the same setup up to today.

Players who purchased DDR-2400 XMP back in the past and continued using the same setup up to today.

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
718
01-30-2016, 03:30 AM
#1
Have you noticed any boost in frame rates in the latest titles using the same CPU and motherboard? By adjusting the RAM speed and timings, some players report noticeable improvements.
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gogofrgl1234
01-30-2016, 03:30 AM #1

Have you noticed any boost in frame rates in the latest titles using the same CPU and motherboard? By adjusting the RAM speed and timings, some players report noticeable improvements.

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repsajwa
Junior Member
12
02-11-2016, 05:03 AM
#2
The 6700k is definitely not the issue. Reusing it for a 2700x boosted my clock speed to 3600MHz quite a bit. It really depends on your CPU model.
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repsajwa
02-11-2016, 05:03 AM #2

The 6700k is definitely not the issue. Reusing it for a 2700x boosted my clock speed to 3600MHz quite a bit. It really depends on your CPU model.

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LFPC
Member
98
02-13-2016, 05:47 PM
#3
Investing in a DDR 4400Mhz card for future gains on an 11400F + B560 setup with an RTX 3050 for gaming isn't a good idea. You're right.
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LFPC
02-13-2016, 05:47 PM #3

Investing in a DDR 4400Mhz card for future gains on an 11400F + B560 setup with an RTX 3050 for gaming isn't a good idea. You're right.

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XxTBretzxX
Member
134
02-20-2016, 05:12 PM
#4
It depends on the number of cores and threads your CPU has, as well as their speed. Each thread requires memory access, so a powerful CPU with many fast cores will access memory more often. For example, an I7-6700K with 4 cores and 8 threads won’t show a big difference, but a 2700X with 8 cores and 16 threads does. The best approach is to test it, as RAM overclocking isn’t too complicated. Don’t worry about timing details. I used some generic RAM with a 2400MHz CLR to 3000MHz for daily use, reaching up to 3400MHz stably, but it needs more power. Just set the voltage to 1.4V. (Sorry for the English issues)
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XxTBretzxX
02-20-2016, 05:12 PM #4

It depends on the number of cores and threads your CPU has, as well as their speed. Each thread requires memory access, so a powerful CPU with many fast cores will access memory more often. For example, an I7-6700K with 4 cores and 8 threads won’t show a big difference, but a 2700X with 8 cores and 16 threads does. The best approach is to test it, as RAM overclocking isn’t too complicated. Don’t worry about timing details. I used some generic RAM with a 2400MHz CLR to 3000MHz for daily use, reaching up to 3400MHz stably, but it needs more power. Just set the voltage to 1.4V. (Sorry for the English issues)

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kdawgman863
Member
63
02-20-2016, 05:40 PM
#5
What processor do you have and did you achieve higher FPS with this RAM overclock?
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kdawgman863
02-20-2016, 05:40 PM #5

What processor do you have and did you achieve higher FPS with this RAM overclock?

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XaVaTaR
Member
77
02-20-2016, 07:56 PM
#6
I've upgraded to a 9600k at 4.8 and noticed around 15 to 20 fps improvement. The smoothest performance is with the stable setting, and now I experience less stutter compared to my previous setup. Back then, I was using an I7 3770 at 4ghz with DDR3, and between 1333 and 1800 fps was maxed out but felt less stable in frame rate.
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XaVaTaR
02-20-2016, 07:56 PM #6

I've upgraded to a 9600k at 4.8 and noticed around 15 to 20 fps improvement. The smoothest performance is with the stable setting, and now I experience less stutter compared to my previous setup. Back then, I was using an I7 3770 at 4ghz with DDR3, and between 1333 and 1800 fps was maxed out but felt less stable in frame rate.

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TheBozoPlays
Senior Member
642
02-21-2016, 07:13 PM
#7
Checking if the performance comes from CPU + RAM OC or just RAM OC. Good.
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TheBozoPlays
02-21-2016, 07:13 PM #7

Checking if the performance comes from CPU + RAM OC or just RAM OC. Good.

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edibo
Member
220
02-22-2016, 04:18 PM
#8
Using your RTX 3050, boosting RAM speed won't significantly improve performance beyond benchmark tests. The 3050 is generally slower than the 2060, meaning your GPU will likely be the bottleneck before the CPU or RAM. A Hardware Unboxed video discusses how RAM scaling diminishes with higher-end GPUs, and this trend will continue. While 2400 MHz RAM is still slower than your GPU, it won't noticeably affect gaming results unless you're playing in low or competitive modes where the CPU is the main constraint.
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edibo
02-22-2016, 04:18 PM #8

Using your RTX 3050, boosting RAM speed won't significantly improve performance beyond benchmark tests. The 3050 is generally slower than the 2060, meaning your GPU will likely be the bottleneck before the CPU or RAM. A Hardware Unboxed video discusses how RAM scaling diminishes with higher-end GPUs, and this trend will continue. While 2400 MHz RAM is still slower than your GPU, it won't noticeably affect gaming results unless you're playing in low or competitive modes where the CPU is the main constraint.

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experience_LSD
Junior Member
5
03-12-2016, 08:24 PM
#9
No, increased RAM speed isn't always better. It depends on other factors like latency and compatibility. For instance, a 4400MHz CL22 board runs slower than a 16GHz CL32 model. Similarly, CPUs under or above 3600MHz don't necessarily perform better. Faster RAM mainly boosts CPU performance, and a 11400 isn't powerful enough to handle an RTX 3050. They also have speed limits.
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experience_LSD
03-12-2016, 08:24 PM #9

No, increased RAM speed isn't always better. It depends on other factors like latency and compatibility. For instance, a 4400MHz CL22 board runs slower than a 16GHz CL32 model. Similarly, CPUs under or above 3600MHz don't necessarily perform better. Faster RAM mainly boosts CPU performance, and a 11400 isn't powerful enough to handle an RTX 3050. They also have speed limits.

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juju40
Member
75
03-13-2016, 12:56 AM
#10
I believe the group began discussing recent games on available hardware. I was curious about potential outcomes if I reduced settings and played, so I reached out to DDR-2400 users and @valentinardem for their insights.
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juju40
03-13-2016, 12:56 AM #10

I believe the group began discussing recent games on available hardware. I was curious about potential outcomes if I reduced settings and played, so I reached out to DDR-2400 users and @valentinardem for their insights.

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