F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Problem Identified: Ram Not Operating at Desired Pace

Problem Identified: Ram Not Operating at Desired Pace

Problem Identified: Ram Not Operating at Desired Pace

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Der_Brot72
Member
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01-17-2016, 11:35 PM
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When in bios, I can adjust my xmp profile to either 1 or 2... Profile 1 is intended for 3333mhz and 2 for 3600mhz. My RAM supports 3600mhz but whenever I switch to xmp profile 2 it displays as running at 2133mhz, whereas profile 1 operates smoothly at 3333mhz when checked via dragon center or during boot. I understand this won’t be a huge difference, but I invested in the extra speed and want to utilize it fully. I play demanding games such as Modern Warfare and require maximum FPS.
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Der_Brot72
01-17-2016, 11:35 PM #1

When in bios, I can adjust my xmp profile to either 1 or 2... Profile 1 is intended for 3333mhz and 2 for 3600mhz. My RAM supports 3600mhz but whenever I switch to xmp profile 2 it displays as running at 2133mhz, whereas profile 1 operates smoothly at 3333mhz when checked via dragon center or during boot. I understand this won’t be a huge difference, but I invested in the extra speed and want to utilize it fully. I play demanding games such as Modern Warfare and require maximum FPS.

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ZexyZeke
Member
166
01-24-2016, 09:27 AM
#2
Increase the memory voltage slightly and then adjust it to 3600Mhz. Add .01 volts at a time to determine if it improves performance. If it doesn't, you may need to adjust the timing settings. Not all CPUs can handle this, so it might depend on the specific model.
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ZexyZeke
01-24-2016, 09:27 AM #2

Increase the memory voltage slightly and then adjust it to 3600Mhz. Add .01 volts at a time to determine if it improves performance. If it doesn't, you may need to adjust the timing settings. Not all CPUs can handle this, so it might depend on the specific model.

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Exo_GuNZz
Junior Member
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01-25-2016, 03:00 AM
#3
Increase the memory voltage slightly and then adjust it to 3600Mhz. Add .01 volts at a time to determine if it improves performance. If it doesn’t work, you may need to adjust the timings. Not all CPUs can handle this, so it might just depend on luck.
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Exo_GuNZz
01-25-2016, 03:00 AM #3

Increase the memory voltage slightly and then adjust it to 3600Mhz. Add .01 volts at a time to determine if it improves performance. If it doesn’t work, you may need to adjust the timings. Not all CPUs can handle this, so it might just depend on luck.