I own Corsair Vengeance RGB RT 16Gb x 2, with XMP profile 3600MHz @ 16CL
Tested with memtest86 (on XMP), no error were found so it's all good
But on benchmark test (userbenchmark), it performed poorly and the site said mine had high latency (71.3ns)
Even on overclock setting, 4000MHz 1.480V...
Hello, I currently have a Ryzen 5 2600 on a Asus B450m Tuf pro gaming
I have 4 sticks of teamgroup tforce tuf vulcan 8Gb 3200mhz.. I am currently running it on the max frequency that's said on the r5 2600 specs, but when I try to overclock it to 3200mhz using DOCP, my pc gets BSOD..
Current PC...
So...I was just wondering if it was possible to overclock ram past your motherboards limit. And if you can will the ram actually run at that speed or will it in actuality just stay at its original speeds
I have a Ryzen 3 2200G processor on a Gigabyte A320M-H mobo (it's a budget build, in case you're wondering), and I've read online that Ryzen's Infinity Fabric really likes fast ram, but I only have two sticks of HyperX Fury 2666mhz ram available. Is it possible for me to overclock them to a...
Hello everyone. I will be buying a 2600x and the asus prime x470 pro and I need to know how to run my ram at its maximum frequency. I've heard that to do that, you need to enable something called docp. How do I enable that? Thanks in advance.
i have old pc i decided upgrading it little bit i have msi g41m-p26 with 2x2gb 1333hz ram installed in it ibought 2x4gb 1600hz and tryed installing in it but its not working(i know how to use ram properly and tryed many times but still nothing) its not even let me to open bios with new ram i...
I have recently bought a pair of Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB 2400mhz CL15 modules, and I intend to overclock them to 3000mhz or more. I was taking a look at the specs of other HyperX Fury modules with higher frequencies, and apparently, there's no difference in the way they are built, in the...
I have a motherboard with an onboard surface slot for M2 - the M key variety. The board is a Gigabyte GA H97 D3H
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4962#ov
So I know that my M2 slot runs through the PCIe lane and not SATA III, giving me potentially the higher 10 Gb/s data...