RAM overclocking can fail if it exceeds safe limits, and non-voltage adjustments may also lead to issues.
RAM overclocking can fail if it exceeds safe limits, and non-voltage adjustments may also lead to issues.
You're wondering about the risks of adjusting RAM frequency settings. Changing the speed of DDR4 chips can affect stability, but overclocking at higher frequencies might lead to issues like system crashes or bricking. Based on your thought, boosting from 2400 to 3200 MHz could cause problems if the motherboard or firmware isn't designed for that speed. It's safer to stick to recommended speeds unless you're testing performance.
Are you experiencing problems with your setup? The combination of 2x 1.35V RAM sticks and 2x 1.2V sticks might affect performance. Currently, the board operates at 1.2V across all components.