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Upgrade your RAM and screen for better performance.

Upgrade your RAM and screen for better performance.

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peyesta
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06-04-2016, 07:28 AM
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I'm working with Gskill Ripjaws 5 on a 16 GB setup—two sticks, one at 2400MHz and the other at 3200MHz. Both are 8 GB each, totaling 16 GB. Since the slower stick is running at 2400MHz, both are effectively operating at that speed. Your question is whether you can boost the older stick to around 2933MHz or even push it to 3200MHz. You're right that the second stick doesn't need overclocking.
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peyesta
06-04-2016, 07:28 AM #1

I'm working with Gskill Ripjaws 5 on a 16 GB setup—two sticks, one at 2400MHz and the other at 3200MHz. Both are 8 GB each, totaling 16 GB. Since the slower stick is running at 2400MHz, both are effectively operating at that speed. Your question is whether you can boost the older stick to around 2933MHz or even push it to 3200MHz. You're right that the second stick doesn't need overclocking.

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SuperJou
Junior Member
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06-25-2016, 08:04 AM
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Test the setup. Turn on XMP, choose a speed, and check functionality. Experiment with voltage changes or timing adjustments to improve performance.
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SuperJou
06-25-2016, 08:04 AM #2

Test the setup. Turn on XMP, choose a speed, and check functionality. Experiment with voltage changes or timing adjustments to improve performance.

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GoldenApple275
Junior Member
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06-25-2016, 03:22 PM
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Checking XMP settings can improve performance. For manual tuning, it varies by CPU. With a strong iMC, aim for at least 2933 and test running both at 3200.
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GoldenApple275
06-25-2016, 03:22 PM #3

Checking XMP settings can improve performance. For manual tuning, it varies by CPU. With a strong iMC, aim for at least 2933 and test running both at 3200.