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What's a good, safe RAM voltage for Ryzen?

What's a good, safe RAM voltage for Ryzen?

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ClarenceMate
Junior Member
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04-14-2026, 04:15 AM
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I would strongly advise checking out HWInfo64 because it looks at voltage numbers from computer parts (CPU) to get a better picture, instead of just looking at what your screen says.
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ClarenceMate
04-14-2026, 04:15 AM #21

I would strongly advise checking out HWInfo64 because it looks at voltage numbers from computer parts (CPU) to get a better picture, instead of just looking at what your screen says.

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QuickPlatinum
Junior Member
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04-19-2026, 06:32 PM
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hi, if you're going over 3400mhz on ryzen 1/2, you'll have to change the proc ODT and RZT settings so your link stays stable. When you make those changes, the ddr voltage might need a little readjustment too. You shouldn't bump the ddr voltage past 1.4V without an active cooler warming it up enough. Increasing tRCDRD and tRP by one or two steps can help stability and lower how much power your memory needs. Also, CLDO_VDDP will boost stability and move the memory hole a bit (so try small changes).
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QuickPlatinum
04-19-2026, 06:32 PM #22

hi, if you're going over 3400mhz on ryzen 1/2, you'll have to change the proc ODT and RZT settings so your link stays stable. When you make those changes, the ddr voltage might need a little readjustment too. You shouldn't bump the ddr voltage past 1.4V without an active cooler warming it up enough. Increasing tRCDRD and tRP by one or two steps can help stability and lower how much power your memory needs. Also, CLDO_VDDP will boost stability and move the memory hole a bit (so try small changes).

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EntriosYT
Junior Member
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04-19-2026, 09:28 PM
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I'll try it out. My RAM only goes up to about 3333 MHz no matter what I do, so anyone with better ideas is welcome!
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EntriosYT
04-19-2026, 09:28 PM #23

I'll try it out. My RAM only goes up to about 3333 MHz no matter what I do, so anyone with better ideas is welcome!

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Bayan9
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04-19-2026, 10:17 PM
#24
What is the highest safe number for?
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Bayan9
04-19-2026, 10:17 PM #24

What is the highest safe number for?

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james26665
Senior Member
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04-24-2026, 03:39 AM
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You need to check what your mainboard can handle. Lower the clock speed down to 3200MHz and change the processor offset (make sure it's set to 60 ohms, don't go higher than that). Go as low as possible and then tell us your lowest result. That might actually POST!
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james26665
04-24-2026, 03:39 AM #25

You need to check what your mainboard can handle. Lower the clock speed down to 3200MHz and change the processor offset (make sure it's set to 60 ohms, don't go higher than that). Go as low as possible and then tell us your lowest result. That might actually POST!

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DropedPing
Junior Member
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05-05-2026, 06:08 PM
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I will do that! With tRCDRD and tRP boosted up by two steps, the SoC runs at 1.1v and DRAM at 3400mhz (which is also 1.4v), but it's not working properly yet. It takes longer to fail this test than before, so I can't say for sure.
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DropedPing
05-05-2026, 06:08 PM #26

I will do that! With tRCDRD and tRP boosted up by two steps, the SoC runs at 1.1v and DRAM at 3400mhz (which is also 1.4v), but it's not working properly yet. It takes longer to fail this test than before, so I can't say for sure.

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