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RAM Overclocking 2133 MHZ up to 2666 MHZ.

RAM Overclocking 2133 MHZ up to 2666 MHZ.

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ReptiPlaysMC
Junior Member
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09-11-2016, 12:13 AM
#1
Hello,
I recently upgraded my system by adding 16 GB of RAM (specifically two 8 GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4 2133 MHz units – https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B00TY6A...UTF8&psc=1) and my previous 8 GB memory sticks (two 4 GB Kingston units – https://www.amazon.it/Kingston-KVR21N15S...B00WUPU0O4). This means my OS now runs smoothly with 24 GB of RAM at the standard 2133 MHz speeds.

I’m aiming to overclock all my RAM sticks to reach 2666 MHz and need advice on recommended timings and voltages to achieve this target.
Thank you!
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ReptiPlaysMC
09-11-2016, 12:13 AM #1

Hello,
I recently upgraded my system by adding 16 GB of RAM (specifically two 8 GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4 2133 MHz units – https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B00TY6A...UTF8&psc=1) and my previous 8 GB memory sticks (two 4 GB Kingston units – https://www.amazon.it/Kingston-KVR21N15S...B00WUPU0O4). This means my OS now runs smoothly with 24 GB of RAM at the standard 2133 MHz speeds.

I’m aiming to overclock all my RAM sticks to reach 2666 MHz and need advice on recommended timings and voltages to achieve this target.
Thank you!

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Vinceb11
Member
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09-25-2016, 06:08 AM
#2
You should have purchased 2666MHz RAM. Don't assume RAM can operate faster than its specifications. Especially not when mixing different types. You might attempt it, but you'll need to experiment yourself since no one can advise you on the correct timings. However, I can say you'll need to slow down the settings and increase the voltage.
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Vinceb11
09-25-2016, 06:08 AM #2

You should have purchased 2666MHz RAM. Don't assume RAM can operate faster than its specifications. Especially not when mixing different types. You might attempt it, but you'll need to experiment yourself since no one can advise you on the correct timings. However, I can say you'll need to slow down the settings and increase the voltage.