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What's the simplest method to overclock an OEM 2x8 CL14 FlareX 3200?

What's the simplest method to overclock an OEM 2x8 CL14 FlareX 3200?

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RummYY
Junior Member
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06-10-2025, 07:17 AM
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I'm searching for a simple method to boost my RAM performance. I experimented with docp and adjusting the frequency to 3333, which helped temporarily but wasn't reliable. Eventually, I faced a blue screen and reverted to 3200 docp. Can I raise the clock speed by increasing memory voltage safely while keeping the timings unchanged? I've followed guides and spent a lot of time trying to fix timing issues but haven't succeeded.
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RummYY
06-10-2025, 07:17 AM #1

I'm searching for a simple method to boost my RAM performance. I experimented with docp and adjusting the frequency to 3333, which helped temporarily but wasn't reliable. Eventually, I faced a blue screen and reverted to 3200 docp. Can I raise the clock speed by increasing memory voltage safely while keeping the timings unchanged? I've followed guides and spent a lot of time trying to fix timing issues but haven't succeeded.

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FalsePositive
Junior Member
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06-10-2025, 08:32 AM
#2
3200 to 3333 is almost invisible in terms of change, but if you need even more, it becomes noticeable...
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FalsePositive
06-10-2025, 08:32 AM #2

3200 to 3333 is almost invisible in terms of change, but if you need even more, it becomes noticeable...

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CheetoNipples
Junior Member
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06-15-2025, 03:03 PM
#3
3200 to 3333 is essentially invisible OC, though more details become necessary if you need further adjustments. This guide is for assistance with OC settings. Refer to the provided link for more information. Timings may also require modification.

PS.
Attempt your current work and consider increasing the RAM voltage to 1.35-1.4v for stabilization.
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CheetoNipples
06-15-2025, 03:03 PM #3

3200 to 3333 is essentially invisible OC, though more details become necessary if you need further adjustments. This guide is for assistance with OC settings. Refer to the provided link for more information. Timings may also require modification.

PS.
Attempt your current work and consider increasing the RAM voltage to 1.35-1.4v for stabilization.

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mineuout482
Posting Freak
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06-16-2025, 08:59 PM
#4
Thank you for the feedback! I've used the dram calculator before and reviewed various tutorials, but even then I faced difficulties.
I plan to increase the voltage slightly to see if it stabilizes at 3333 for now.
In the future, I hope to master troubleshooting and fine-tune my RAM settings properly.
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mineuout482
06-16-2025, 08:59 PM #4

Thank you for the feedback! I've used the dram calculator before and reviewed various tutorials, but even then I faced difficulties.
I plan to increase the voltage slightly to see if it stabilizes at 3333 for now.
In the future, I hope to master troubleshooting and fine-tune my RAM settings properly.

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26645
Junior Member
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06-22-2025, 03:01 AM
#5
adjusted dram voltage to 1.39 and 3333 with no issues in memtesthelper
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26645
06-22-2025, 03:01 AM #5

adjusted dram voltage to 1.39 and 3333 with no issues in memtesthelper