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RAM Overclock

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xEpicSniiperz
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11-20-2025, 02:05 PM
#1
Check if upgrading to a 3200Mhz RAM stick is feasible with your current setup.
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xEpicSniiperz
11-20-2025, 02:05 PM #1

Check if upgrading to a 3200Mhz RAM stick is feasible with your current setup.

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Jayden32805
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11-20-2025, 05:01 PM
#2
As mentioned by siaan, increasing memory frequency only provides minimal benefit in most situations. It's much more advantageous to maintain your RAM at 3000mhz and optimize the timings.
Remember, overclocking memory is very time-consuming. Improving performance requires at least a week of adjustments and stabilization work, including thorough stress testing.
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Jayden32805
11-20-2025, 05:01 PM #2

As mentioned by siaan, increasing memory frequency only provides minimal benefit in most situations. It's much more advantageous to maintain your RAM at 3000mhz and optimize the timings.
Remember, overclocking memory is very time-consuming. Improving performance requires at least a week of adjustments and stabilization work, including thorough stress testing.

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11-20-2025, 11:45 PM
#3
maybe, but I don't think it's worth it.
200mhz won't provide any noticeable performance improvement, not by even a fraction.
Overclocking RAM is tedious and offers only minimal gains, especially considering the effort required.
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DiamondKing126
11-20-2025, 11:45 PM #3

maybe, but I don't think it's worth it.
200mhz won't provide any noticeable performance improvement, not by even a fraction.
Overclocking RAM is tedious and offers only minimal gains, especially considering the effort required.

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Robot_108
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11-21-2025, 05:55 AM
#4
I don't have any knowledge about RAM OC, but I'm using the "Memory Try It!" from my motherboard.
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Robot_108
11-21-2025, 05:55 AM #4

I don't have any knowledge about RAM OC, but I'm using the "Memory Try It!" from my motherboard.

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ItsTwist
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11-24-2025, 04:44 PM
#5
As mentioned by siaan, increasing memory frequency only provides minimal benefit in most situations. It's much more advantageous to maintain your RAM at 3000mhz and optimize the timings.
Remember, overclocking memory is very time-consuming. Improving performance requires at least a week of adjustments and stabilization work, including thorough stress testing.
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ItsTwist
11-24-2025, 04:44 PM #5

As mentioned by siaan, increasing memory frequency only provides minimal benefit in most situations. It's much more advantageous to maintain your RAM at 3000mhz and optimize the timings.
Remember, overclocking memory is very time-consuming. Improving performance requires at least a week of adjustments and stabilization work, including thorough stress testing.

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Jan_Damz
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11-24-2025, 05:15 PM
#6
Combining RAM doesn't always ensure performance at specified rates. Trying to overclock can be risky.
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Jan_Damz
11-24-2025, 05:15 PM #6

Combining RAM doesn't always ensure performance at specified rates. Trying to overclock can be risky.