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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SophiaPav
Member
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02-22-2026, 09:52 AM
#11
Now we have everything completed.
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SophiaPav
02-22-2026, 09:52 AM #11

Now we have everything completed.

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FlamingIce_
Junior Member
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02-22-2026, 06:09 PM
#12
Impressed it started up in dual channel at that rate. Run a stress test with your preferred titles for several hours to check for crashes. They should perform better thanks to the dual channel setup, but lowering latency is still recommended. Achieving 3200MHz CL16 or 3600MHz CL18 would be excellent.
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FlamingIce_
02-22-2026, 06:09 PM #12

Impressed it started up in dual channel at that rate. Run a stress test with your preferred titles for several hours to check for crashes. They should perform better thanks to the dual channel setup, but lowering latency is still recommended. Achieving 3200MHz CL16 or 3600MHz CL18 would be excellent.

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Flade1337
Member
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02-23-2026, 02:34 AM
#13
It doesn't matter which color you choose, as long as you're consistent with your selection.
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Flade1337
02-23-2026, 02:34 AM #13

It doesn't matter which color you choose, as long as you're consistent with your selection.

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ninja_logic
Member
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02-23-2026, 10:57 AM
#14
how do i lower the latency?
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ninja_logic
02-23-2026, 10:57 AM #14

how do i lower the latency?

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xHuntex
Member
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02-23-2026, 07:13 PM
#15
It's 1:30 a.m. for me—do you think I should just run prime95? Someone suggested it, so I'll leave it running while I sleep if that's okay.
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xHuntex
02-23-2026, 07:13 PM #15

It's 1:30 a.m. for me—do you think I should just run prime95? Someone suggested it, so I'll leave it running while I sleep if that's okay.

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meotim24
Junior Member
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02-24-2026, 03:34 AM
#16
The green options are suggested. Essentially, they offer more stability when going fast. In the BIOS, certain adjustments might not apply. If you wish, you can try again tomorrow.
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meotim24
02-24-2026, 03:34 AM #16

The green options are suggested. Essentially, they offer more stability when going fast. In the BIOS, certain adjustments might not apply. If you wish, you can try again tomorrow.

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sru2016
Junior Member
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02-24-2026, 11:55 AM
#17
Your top performance at low latency is indeed 3200MHz CL18, which is solid.
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sru2016
02-24-2026, 11:55 AM #17

Your top performance at low latency is indeed 3200MHz CL18, which is solid.

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JuusoEetu
Junior Member
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02-24-2026, 08:10 PM
#18
If it remains stable and the secondary schedules work well (avoiding patterns like 18-25-25-58), then the performance is excellent.
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JuusoEetu
02-24-2026, 08:10 PM #18

If it remains stable and the secondary schedules work well (avoiding patterns like 18-25-25-58), then the performance is excellent.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
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02-25-2026, 04:27 AM
#19
Consider the specific frequencies you need and how they align with your device's capabilities. A 3600MHz CL20 might offer better performance in certain applications, while 3200MHz CL18 could be more suitable for others. Evaluate your use case to decide which is more advantageous.
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AdamKoudy
02-25-2026, 04:27 AM #19

Consider the specific frequencies you need and how they align with your device's capabilities. A 3600MHz CL20 might offer better performance in certain applications, while 3200MHz CL18 could be more suitable for others. Evaluate your use case to decide which is more advantageous.

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DL_Quinta
Junior Member
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02-25-2026, 12:49 PM
#20
Yes, it's good.
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DL_Quinta
02-25-2026, 12:49 PM #20

Yes, it's good.

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