Yes, there are maximum temperature limits for RAMs. These values ensure stability and longevity of memory components.
Yes, there are maximum temperature limits for RAMs. These values ensure stability and longevity of memory components.
Your rainbow color solo rave setup runs at around 40°C to 45°C for RAM and M.3 SSD. That temperature is generally fine for regular gaming sessions. Airflow can be tight, but you’re okay with the fans spinning fast—just consider switching to zero RPM mode if you want better cooling. For custom RPM settings like 800–1000 RPM, you’ll need to adjust BIOS or use a compatible controller with advanced tuning options.
Based on the information I gathered, DDR4 supports up to 1.5 volts continuously and can handle temperatures up to 81°C without damage. Temperatures exceeding 40°C lead to stability problems and random errors. If you go above 50°C, the system may crash or experience significant issues even with stable RAM overclocks.
Values above that could lead to instability, but won’t damage the dram chips. Anything over 80 is acceptable.