Hello,
I've just ordered some parts for a new build, here is a partial list:
CPU: i7-5930k
COOLER: CM Hyper 212 EVO
MOBO: ASUS Rampage V Extreme/U3.1
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 3000mhz 4x8gb
PSU: SeaSonic Platinum-1000W
I intentionally ordered the RAM in the 3000 speed because I was considering learning how to overclock. I understand that the CPU supports DDR4-2133 RAM, but can be tweaked to support faster frequencies.
I'm not gaming at all, this system will be used for programming scripts to back test large-ish files of market data.
I've built 4 systems and the idea of overclocking has held my curiosity for years, though I've never really considered doing it until now.
Questions:
1. Is my cooler choice sufficient for overclocking? I've noticed in a lot of tutorials that water coolers are used.
2. If I change my mind and do not overclock, should I return the 3000 RAM and order 2133?
3. If I install the 3000 RAM but do not overclock, are there any potential concerns for the CPU that I should be aware of.
4. Is it true that if use the 3000 RAM and 'underclock' it to 2133, that the RAM will be more stable than installing 2133 RAM to begin with?
5. In terms of percentage of gain in performance/speed, what is a reasonable amount to expect?
There is a $70.00 difference in the prices of the two RAM choices, not a huge consideration, but if the cons of overclocking outweigh the pros of gain, then I'd rather go with the 2133.
Thanks,
Ana
I've just ordered some parts for a new build, here is a partial list:
CPU: i7-5930k
COOLER: CM Hyper 212 EVO
MOBO: ASUS Rampage V Extreme/U3.1
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 3000mhz 4x8gb
PSU: SeaSonic Platinum-1000W
I intentionally ordered the RAM in the 3000 speed because I was considering learning how to overclock. I understand that the CPU supports DDR4-2133 RAM, but can be tweaked to support faster frequencies.
I'm not gaming at all, this system will be used for programming scripts to back test large-ish files of market data.
I've built 4 systems and the idea of overclocking has held my curiosity for years, though I've never really considered doing it until now.
Questions:
1. Is my cooler choice sufficient for overclocking? I've noticed in a lot of tutorials that water coolers are used.
2. If I change my mind and do not overclock, should I return the 3000 RAM and order 2133?
3. If I install the 3000 RAM but do not overclock, are there any potential concerns for the CPU that I should be aware of.
4. Is it true that if use the 3000 RAM and 'underclock' it to 2133, that the RAM will be more stable than installing 2133 RAM to begin with?
5. In terms of percentage of gain in performance/speed, what is a reasonable amount to expect?
There is a $70.00 difference in the prices of the two RAM choices, not a huge consideration, but if the cons of overclocking outweigh the pros of gain, then I'd rather go with the 2133.
Thanks,
Ana