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RAM overclocking techniques, voltage adjustment, and stability considerations.

RAM overclocking techniques, voltage adjustment, and stability considerations.

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JebThePleb
Posting Freak
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10-12-2016, 01:51 PM
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Hi, I can help clarify the overclocking possibilities for each RAM. For instance, if your RAM runs at 2400MHz normally at 1.2V, you might aim for 2666MHz. It depends on whether the voltage is fixed or adjustable. Regarding CPU and GPU overclocking, let me know and I’ll assist further. Thanks!
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JebThePleb
10-12-2016, 01:51 PM #1

Hi, I can help clarify the overclocking possibilities for each RAM. For instance, if your RAM runs at 2400MHz normally at 1.2V, you might aim for 2666MHz. It depends on whether the voltage is fixed or adjustable. Regarding CPU and GPU overclocking, let me know and I’ll assist further. Thanks!

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Shad0wHydra13
Senior Member
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10-19-2016, 01:02 AM
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If you turn on XMP it will adjust voltages accordingly. If you modify yourself, you'll need to set voltages manually. It's typically around 1.35v for the next step up from base frequency. Manual RAM overclocking is significantly more complex than CPU overclocking, and you might have to adjust several dozen settings for memory. GPUs are generally controlled via software such as MSI Afterburner, which usually works with other manufacturers. AMD also provides its own software.
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Shad0wHydra13
10-19-2016, 01:02 AM #2

If you turn on XMP it will adjust voltages accordingly. If you modify yourself, you'll need to set voltages manually. It's typically around 1.35v for the next step up from base frequency. Manual RAM overclocking is significantly more complex than CPU overclocking, and you might have to adjust several dozen settings for memory. GPUs are generally controlled via software such as MSI Afterburner, which usually works with other manufacturers. AMD also provides its own software.

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GingaJamm
Member
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10-19-2016, 01:19 AM
#3
If you turn on XMP it will adjust voltages accordingly. If you modify yourself, you'll need to set voltages manually. It's typically around 1.35v for the next step up from base frequency. Manual RAM overclocking is significantly more complex than CPU overclocking, and you might have to adjust several dozen settings for memory. GPUs are generally controlled via software such as MSI Afterburner, which usually works with other manufacturers. AMD also provides its own software.
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GingaJamm
10-19-2016, 01:19 AM #3

If you turn on XMP it will adjust voltages accordingly. If you modify yourself, you'll need to set voltages manually. It's typically around 1.35v for the next step up from base frequency. Manual RAM overclocking is significantly more complex than CPU overclocking, and you might have to adjust several dozen settings for memory. GPUs are generally controlled via software such as MSI Afterburner, which usually works with other manufacturers. AMD also provides its own software.

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Brokenoz
Junior Member
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10-19-2016, 06:03 AM
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Typically individuals employ 1.35V, XMP rated connections too operate at 1.35V.
You can generally utilize greater voltages, reaching up to 1.45V, which is the upper limit for sustained operation.
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Brokenoz
10-19-2016, 06:03 AM #4

Typically individuals employ 1.35V, XMP rated connections too operate at 1.35V.
You can generally utilize greater voltages, reaching up to 1.45V, which is the upper limit for sustained operation.