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Yes, that is entirely possible!

Yes, that is entirely possible!

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Nikos3434
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07-15-2026, 02:21 AM
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I own an ASUS H110M-K motherboard, and my RAM runs on a speed of 2133 Mhz. However, when I look at the BIOS settings, it says I can run at 2267 Mhz without breaking anything. Is that safe?
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Nikos3434
07-15-2026, 02:21 AM #1

I own an ASUS H110M-K motherboard, and my RAM runs on a speed of 2133 Mhz. However, when I look at the BIOS settings, it says I can run at 2267 Mhz without breaking anything. Is that safe?

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ImiSiS
Member
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07-15-2026, 04:05 AM
#2
It is good for now. But if 2267MHz was meant instead of 2666 or 2667, things change a lot. Then it depends on your RAM to keep up and stay steady. As long as you don't push the voltage too high above 1.4v, you should be fine.
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ImiSiS
07-15-2026, 04:05 AM #2

It is good for now. But if 2267MHz was meant instead of 2666 or 2667, things change a lot. Then it depends on your RAM to keep up and stay steady. As long as you don't push the voltage too high above 1.4v, you should be fine.

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Ihazcookie20
Junior Member
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07-15-2026, 11:55 AM
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Yeah, maybe. Can you tell me what those temperatures look like when the machine is sitting still and when you're using it? Even if you don't feel anything changing, why take the chance on just a tiny bit of better performance?
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Ihazcookie20
07-15-2026, 11:55 AM #3

Yeah, maybe. Can you tell me what those temperatures look like when the machine is sitting still and when you're using it? Even if you don't feel anything changing, why take the chance on just a tiny bit of better performance?