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Tips for G.Skill RipJaws X DDR3 to reach 2400mhz

Tips for G.Skill RipJaws X DDR3 to reach 2400mhz

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Marinated
Senior Member
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08-14-2016, 12:43 AM
#11
I won't be sure until I test it, so keep the current settings and give it a shot
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Tried another test on NB Core Voltage from +0.006 to +0.024 for 2400mhz (CL timings auto) and DRAM 1.65v – everything managed to boot, but failed MemTest (already had issues at the start).
It looked like lower voltage gave a more stable boot, though not completely.
Is it safe to think it won’t reach 2400mhz? I’ll run MemTest again later when I adjust CL timings.
They said 1.65v is close to the limit for a PC running nonstop, and I use my unit daily for long periods.
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Marinated
08-14-2016, 12:43 AM #11

I won't be sure until I test it, so keep the current settings and give it a shot
😉
Tried another test on NB Core Voltage from +0.006 to +0.024 for 2400mhz (CL timings auto) and DRAM 1.65v – everything managed to boot, but failed MemTest (already had issues at the start).
It looked like lower voltage gave a more stable boot, though not completely.
Is it safe to think it won’t reach 2400mhz? I’ll run MemTest again later when I adjust CL timings.
They said 1.65v is close to the limit for a PC running nonstop, and I use my unit daily for long periods.

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Bewerewolf12
Member
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08-14-2016, 05:08 AM
#12
Can keep experimenting, there's no sure way to tell without experiments, but think it should hagone with what we tried, if it was going to
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Bewerewolf12
08-14-2016, 05:08 AM #12

Can keep experimenting, there's no sure way to tell without experiments, but think it should hagone with what we tried, if it was going to

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