The maximum voltage you can apply to DDR4 RAM is typically 5V.
The maximum voltage you can apply to DDR4 RAM is typically 5V.
Increase the frequency to 3600 MHz and refine the timing. Could a setting around 1.5 or 1.6 suffice?
It seems your question is about how much overclocking you can achieve based on your hardware.
The VDIMM voltage adjustment in my BIOS shifts from pink to red after 1.645v. No one can explain this for you. You need to reach the threshold yourself to discover the solution.
It depends on the binning method; I used a specific software to confirm the presence of Samsung B-die. For instance, Thaiphoon Burner identifies certain low-performance RAM modules as Samsung B-die, though overclocking options are limited. This is my personal experience.
It signals when the manufacturer believes you are exceeding safe limits.
Do you possess the necessary equipment? What distance can you achieve one-on-one?
I haven't assembled the PC yet. However, I have the RAM and they're Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro modules. I was checking that guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/overclocking/wi...ki_corsair. Now I understood the advice—those are C-dies due to the v4.32 model and 4.31 is a B-die.