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I'm trying to create a gaming rig right now and I want 32 gigs of ram with an intel i7 7790k model but apparently that can't power 32 gigs. I was wondering how this would affect it because I would be willing to sacrifice a little bit of power and speed for 32 gigs. Anybody know if it would largely affect it or not?
My rig: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/LLsMdC
 
Solution
intel memory controller for safty (non over clock is rated at 1.5v). most over clock ram is 1.6-1.65v. or .1 to .15v over the 1.5v. a very small over volt. the warning is there is because on some mb you can set the voltage higher and can burn out the controller that built into the cpu now. (intel for free money wants people to buy the cpu protection for overclockers.). there are slower rams that will run at 1.5v. or you can leave that ram set at stock 1.5v and 1600 speed.
myself with any rig you start it at the default speed then slowly change ram/cpu speed till you find a stable over clock.
intel memory controller for safty (non over clock is rated at 1.5v). most over clock ram is 1.6-1.65v. or .1 to .15v over the 1.5v. a very small over volt. the warning is there is because on some mb you can set the voltage higher and can burn out the controller that built into the cpu now. (intel for free money wants people to buy the cpu protection for overclockers.). there are slower rams that will run at 1.5v. or you can leave that ram set at stock 1.5v and 1600 speed.
myself with any rig you start it at the default speed then slowly change ram/cpu speed till you find a stable over clock.
 
Solution
http://www.overclockersclub.com/guides/overclock_intel_4770k_guide/

Following this guide will work for your i7 CPU - the steps are very similar. Remember to OC in gradual steps andtest each OC level as you proceed. Try not to exceed the RAM rated frequency as you overclock the CPU; it is OK to leave the RAM frequency slightly underclocked from the rated frequency.