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RAM overclock paired with CPU overclocking.

RAM overclock paired with CPU overclocking.

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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02-04-2020, 10:05 AM
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Before tackling the questions, please spare a moment to read this carefully, and sorry for the delay.
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1234qaz12qaz
02-04-2020, 10:05 AM #1

Before tackling the questions, please spare a moment to read this carefully, and sorry for the delay.

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Guardz
Member
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02-11-2020, 06:46 PM
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that's the main issue when checking RAM. there are no built-in sensors for this. it usually needs an external tool such as an IR thermometer or a thermal camera. however, you might be able to avoid it if you have a consistent setup.
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Guardz
02-11-2020, 06:46 PM #2

that's the main issue when checking RAM. there are no built-in sensors for this. it usually needs an external tool such as an IR thermometer or a thermal camera. however, you might be able to avoid it if you have a consistent setup.

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Kamikaze_007
Senior Member
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02-11-2020, 09:00 PM
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I would agree. The optimal frequency really hinges on RAM temperatures and the maximum stable overclock it can sustain. Generally, I’d aim to reduce it by 25-75mhz based on how much you’re willing to risk. Considering your CPU’s OC settings, I think a 25mhz reduction would be reasonable. Voltage also varies a lot, but I estimate it to be around 1.55 to 1.65 volts. Let me know if that makes sense.
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Kamikaze_007
02-11-2020, 09:00 PM #3

I would agree. The optimal frequency really hinges on RAM temperatures and the maximum stable overclock it can sustain. Generally, I’d aim to reduce it by 25-75mhz based on how much you’re willing to risk. Considering your CPU’s OC settings, I think a 25mhz reduction would be reasonable. Voltage also varies a lot, but I estimate it to be around 1.55 to 1.65 volts. Let me know if that makes sense.

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RavingThomas
Junior Member
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02-19-2020, 05:58 PM
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I would yes. The optimal RAM speed really depends on the RAM temperature and the maximum stable overclock it can handle. I’d aim to reduce the clock speed by 25-75mhz depending on how much you’re willing to risk your components. Based on your CPU’s overclock settings, I think you’d be comfortable lowering it by about 25mhz. Voltage also varies a lot, but I estimate it would be around 1.55 to 1.65 volts. Hope this gives you a good starting point.
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RavingThomas
02-19-2020, 05:58 PM #4

I would yes. The optimal RAM speed really depends on the RAM temperature and the maximum stable overclock it can handle. I’d aim to reduce the clock speed by 25-75mhz depending on how much you’re willing to risk your components. Based on your CPU’s overclock settings, I think you’d be comfortable lowering it by about 25mhz. Voltage also varies a lot, but I estimate it would be around 1.55 to 1.65 volts. Hope this gives you a good starting point.

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PWade7
Junior Member
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02-20-2020, 01:17 AM
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that's the main issue when checking RAM. there are no built-in sensors for this. it usually needs an external tool such as an IR thermometer or a thermal camera. however, you might be able to avoid it if you have a consistent setup.
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PWade7
02-20-2020, 01:17 AM #5

that's the main issue when checking RAM. there are no built-in sensors for this. it usually needs an external tool such as an IR thermometer or a thermal camera. however, you might be able to avoid it if you have a consistent setup.