F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop You just increased your RAM speed from 2400MHz to 3600MHz and it's working fine.

You just increased your RAM speed from 2400MHz to 3600MHz and it's working fine.

You just increased your RAM speed from 2400MHz to 3600MHz and it's working fine.

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Spidercyber
Senior Member
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02-13-2026, 07:12 PM
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I basically boosted my 2400mhz RAM to 3600mhz, and TM5 confirmed stability. Voltage reads 1.2v, but I'm unsure about trusting TM5. I'll share the log and screenshots of my BIOS. Log.txt
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Spidercyber
02-13-2026, 07:12 PM #1

I basically boosted my 2400mhz RAM to 3600mhz, and TM5 confirmed stability. Voltage reads 1.2v, but I'm unsure about trusting TM5. I'll share the log and screenshots of my BIOS. Log.txt

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02-18-2026, 10:48 PM
#2
CPU-Z displays information about your system's CPU and memory. The stress test you used to check performance improvements is typically a benchmark like Cinebench or AIDA64.
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beebopbunney23
02-18-2026, 10:48 PM #2

CPU-Z displays information about your system's CPU and memory. The stress test you used to check performance improvements is typically a benchmark like Cinebench or AIDA64.

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KawiianMili
Posting Freak
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02-19-2026, 03:15 PM
#3
You should perform a standard memory testing procedure using a tool like MemTest86. Follow the recommended steps for your system configuration and ensure proper setup before running the tests.
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KawiianMili
02-19-2026, 03:15 PM #3

You should perform a standard memory testing procedure using a tool like MemTest86. Follow the recommended steps for your system configuration and ensure proper setup before running the tests.

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Nelloo
Junior Member
20
02-19-2026, 11:30 PM
#4
The system runs a Ryzen 5 3600 with up to 4.3GHz. The graphics card is a Zotac Minigtx 1060 with 6GB RAM, though the OC is pending. The motherboard has 2400MHz DDR4 memory. The CPU socket is unknown, but it appears to be compatible with a 750W 80+ Bronze power supply, similar to AORUS Elite V2.
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Nelloo
02-19-2026, 11:30 PM #4

The system runs a Ryzen 5 3600 with up to 4.3GHz. The graphics card is a Zotac Minigtx 1060 with 6GB RAM, though the OC is pending. The motherboard has 2400MHz DDR4 memory. The CPU socket is unknown, but it appears to be compatible with a 750W 80+ Bronze power supply, similar to AORUS Elite V2.

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urukhei
Junior Member
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02-20-2026, 07:54 AM
#5
That's some big latency
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urukhei
02-20-2026, 07:54 AM #5

That's some big latency

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
616
02-20-2026, 04:14 PM
#6
It also doesn't support dual channel functionality.
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TheFallenRose
02-20-2026, 04:14 PM #6

It also doesn't support dual channel functionality.

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ImperialNerF
Member
68
02-21-2026, 12:35 AM
#7
We're talking about optimizing your setup for better FPS performance. It's important to avoid issues like poor RAM placement and ensure your components are well-organized on the motherboard.
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ImperialNerF
02-21-2026, 12:35 AM #7

We're talking about optimizing your setup for better FPS performance. It's important to avoid issues like poor RAM placement and ensure your components are well-organized on the motherboard.

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02-21-2026, 08:53 AM
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They are not just one channel, but I have them both on channel A.
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ghostghillie07
02-21-2026, 08:53 AM #8

They are not just one channel, but I have them both on channel A.

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Pandaswipe
Member
59
02-21-2026, 05:11 PM
#9
The recommended connections are for one device in channel A and another in channel B. Based on your diagram, DDR4_1 and DDR4_2 are ideal slots. The one on the far right, two slots to its left, works best. Updated April 19, 2021 by Fasauceome
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Pandaswipe
02-21-2026, 05:11 PM #9

The recommended connections are for one device in channel A and another in channel B. Based on your diagram, DDR4_1 and DDR4_2 are ideal slots. The one on the far right, two slots to its left, works best. Updated April 19, 2021 by Fasauceome

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live77
Member
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02-22-2026, 01:31 AM
#10
Got it, I'll change it now.
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live77
02-22-2026, 01:31 AM #10

Got it, I'll change it now.

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