F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Unstable RAM speed increase issue Overclocking RAM can lead to performance problems if it becomes unstable.

Unstable RAM speed increase issue Overclocking RAM can lead to performance problems if it becomes unstable.

Unstable RAM speed increase issue Overclocking RAM can lead to performance problems if it becomes unstable.

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LockD0wn
Member
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05-16-2025, 05:29 PM
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You're experiencing instability with higher clock speeds. Running an i5-3550 at 2133MHz caused a BIOS error, and even going back to 1800MHz resolved the issue. When you increased it to 2000MHz, you got a blue screen after the boot screen. This suggests your system is sensitive to higher frequencies, possibly due to thermal throttling, power delivery limitations, or BIOS settings. Consider lowering the overclock slightly and checking BIOS stability before pushing further.
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LockD0wn
05-16-2025, 05:29 PM #1

You're experiencing instability with higher clock speeds. Running an i5-3550 at 2133MHz caused a BIOS error, and even going back to 1800MHz resolved the issue. When you increased it to 2000MHz, you got a blue screen after the boot screen. This suggests your system is sensitive to higher frequencies, possibly due to thermal throttling, power delivery limitations, or BIOS settings. Consider lowering the overclock slightly and checking BIOS stability before pushing further.

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iProbablyHack
Junior Member
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05-21-2025, 04:45 AM
#2
Can't keep going on and on.
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iProbablyHack
05-21-2025, 04:45 AM #2

Can't keep going on and on.

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ZzeoTexX
Member
238
05-21-2025, 08:38 AM
#3
The 400MHz frequency isn't permanent.
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ZzeoTexX
05-21-2025, 08:38 AM #3

The 400MHz frequency isn't permanent.

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Tico_32
Senior Member
680
05-21-2025, 05:15 PM
#4
It might require higher voltage or more relaxed timing settings to achieve that modest overclock of 25-33%.
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Tico_32
05-21-2025, 05:15 PM #4

It might require higher voltage or more relaxed timing settings to achieve that modest overclock of 25-33%.

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AzoTax
Member
209
05-23-2025, 12:44 PM
#5
You're right to check—Z77 supports recording at around 1800 frames per second, so it's capable of that.
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AzoTax
05-23-2025, 12:44 PM #5

You're right to check—Z77 supports recording at around 1800 frames per second, so it's capable of that.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
749
05-24-2025, 11:56 AM
#6
Information about DDR3 memory modules at gigabyte's website for speeds up to 2800, 1600, 1333 and 1066 MHz
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Komodo88
05-24-2025, 11:56 AM #6

Information about DDR3 memory modules at gigabyte's website for speeds up to 2800, 1600, 1333 and 1066 MHz

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KingMitchy
Junior Member
18
05-26-2025, 03:42 AM
#7
It seems the IMC for the 3550 model might be reaching its maximum capacity.
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KingMitchy
05-26-2025, 03:42 AM #7

It seems the IMC for the 3550 model might be reaching its maximum capacity.

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BlackieChangne
Junior Member
4
05-27-2025, 11:35 AM
#8
Intel's page for DDR3 1333/1600, but you're seeing 1800MHz now—maybe the speed changed or your settings are different.
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BlackieChangne
05-27-2025, 11:35 AM #8

Intel's page for DDR3 1333/1600, but you're seeing 1800MHz now—maybe the speed changed or your settings are different.

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Delano118
Junior Member
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05-27-2025, 12:55 PM
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Delano118
05-27-2025, 12:55 PM #9