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Will_Playz4
Junior Member
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06-30-2025, 01:24 PM
#11
It looks like you're planning to upgrade your setup with a 3600 dual-rank system, needing more storage (32GB) and considering selling your current gear for around $40. Let me know if you'd like help refining that idea!
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Will_Playz4
06-30-2025, 01:24 PM #11

It looks like you're planning to upgrade your setup with a 3600 dual-rank system, needing more storage (32GB) and considering selling your current gear for around $40. Let me know if you'd like help refining that idea!

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Kelvino
Junior Member
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06-30-2025, 10:21 PM
#12
It seems like you're asking about the performance of Hynix chips under heavy load. If you're trying to understand how they handle overclocking, it's important to note that sustained high performance can strain components. Would you like tips on optimizing or testing their limits safely?
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Kelvino
06-30-2025, 10:21 PM #12

It seems like you're asking about the performance of Hynix chips under heavy load. If you're trying to understand how they handle overclocking, it's important to note that sustained high performance can strain components. Would you like tips on optimizing or testing their limits safely?

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coyote888
Posting Freak
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07-01-2025, 12:33 AM
#13
It's commonly called DJR and generally works fine. It isn't very uniform, yet the top quality units match the moon (most DDR4 records are set with DJR right now), though it doesn't improve much. Performance varies a lot with voltage, but it also heats up significantly, so a fan is recommended if you aim for higher frequencies. You can push it to 1.65V with a fan, as that's the level G.Skill confirms for lifetime warranty on DJR-based units.
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coyote888
07-01-2025, 12:33 AM #13

It's commonly called DJR and generally works fine. It isn't very uniform, yet the top quality units match the moon (most DDR4 records are set with DJR right now), though it doesn't improve much. Performance varies a lot with voltage, but it also heats up significantly, so a fan is recommended if you aim for higher frequencies. You can push it to 1.65V with a fan, as that's the level G.Skill confirms for lifetime warranty on DJR-based units.

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LionSpear
Member
214
07-01-2025, 06:09 AM
#14
They mentioned it won’t tighten, so you’d need to adjust something else—either loosen it a bit to hit higher frequencies or increase the voltage.
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LionSpear
07-01-2025, 06:09 AM #14

They mentioned it won’t tighten, so you’d need to adjust something else—either loosen it a bit to hit higher frequencies or increase the voltage.

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Kangmiester18
Member
115
07-01-2025, 01:08 PM
#15
For high-frequency applications, you'll probably need to adjust the primaries slightly to achieve higher frequencies. At speeds such as 4600MT/s+, use CL19-26-26-56 (not fully on the tRAS, though the others are XMP) and increase the voltage to around 1.55V for proper operation and stability.
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Kangmiester18
07-01-2025, 01:08 PM #15

For high-frequency applications, you'll probably need to adjust the primaries slightly to achieve higher frequencies. At speeds such as 4600MT/s+, use CL19-26-26-56 (not fully on the tRAS, though the others are XMP) and increase the voltage to around 1.55V for proper operation and stability.

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Doggplant
Junior Member
22
07-09-2025, 11:15 AM
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Doggplant
07-09-2025, 11:15 AM #16

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Palmart
Member
58
07-09-2025, 11:49 AM
#17
This voltage and current combination is likely achievable.
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Palmart
07-09-2025, 11:49 AM #17

This voltage and current combination is likely achievable.

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SedentarySauS
Senior Member
411
07-09-2025, 01:02 PM
#18
Without extra cooling, it is possible.
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SedentarySauS
07-09-2025, 01:02 PM #18

Without extra cooling, it is possible.

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mylesharley
Member
139
07-16-2025, 07:41 AM
#19
It's not essential to cool it further once it reaches 1.5V. Beyond that, it usually stops improving past 1.5V unless extra cooling is applied.
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mylesharley
07-16-2025, 07:41 AM #19

It's not essential to cool it further once it reaches 1.5V. Beyond that, it usually stops improving past 1.5V unless extra cooling is applied.

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ZZSonic
Junior Member
11
07-16-2025, 08:06 AM
#20
Order this RAM right now and try it out once it arrives. I think the Gear 1 model offers the best performance based on what I've seen at Raptor Lake with DDR4.
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ZZSonic
07-16-2025, 08:06 AM #20

Order this RAM right now and try it out once it arrives. I think the Gear 1 model offers the best performance based on what I've seen at Raptor Lake with DDR4.

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