I have Vengeance LPX 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 2400MHz C14 at my build and I wanna ask you about some memory config scenarios

romanos2314

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I wanna ask you because i don't know what is better configuration for my memory profile

1) 2.400GHz without X.M.P. 2.0

2) 2.400 GHz with XMP 2.0 enabled who if I'm not wrong is an overclock to the RAM

What I win with open XMP and What I lose

What i win with closed XMP and what i lose

System stability? Lower Voltages to RAM

At the end X.M.P. Is good to be open or closed?

Is X.M.P. with time weakens them RAM power?

3) Stay at the bios load optimized defaults and 2.133GH.z

Witch one is the best option and why?
Thanks In Advance For Yor Help.

My full PC spects are:
MOBO: ASUS RAMPAGE V EXTREME \ 3.1
CPU: I7 6800K @3.4GHz (Clocked for daily use @4.0GHz)
GPU: MSI 1080 GAMING X
GPU 2: MSI GAMING 4G GTX 970 DEDICATED TO PhysX
RAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 2400MHz
BOOTABLE DISK: OCZ RD 400 M2
STORAGE DISK 1: OCZ ARC 100 120GB + OCZ ARC 100 120GB @ RAID 0
STORAGE DISK 2: WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR BLACK 2TB
STORAGE DISK 3: WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR BLACK 2TB
STORAGE DISK 4 : WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR BLACK 1TB
EXTERNAL STORAGE DISK 1: MY BOOK USB 3.0 2TB
EXTERNAL STORAGE DISK 2: MY BOOK USB 3.0 2TB
PSU: CORSAIR HX 1200i
CPU COOLING: CORSAIR H100i V2
UPS: POWERWALKER VI 2000VA\1200W LCD LINE INTERACTIVE
MONITOR: SMSUNG SYNCMASTER 23’
TV MIRRORING FOR GAMES & MOVIES: LG PK 350 50’
KEYBOARD: COOLERMASTER TRIGGER –Z + COOLERMASTER DEVASTATOR II
MOUSE: CORSAIR M65 BLACK RGB + CORSAIR M65 MILITARY GREEN
SPEAKERS: LOGITECH Z506 5.1 SPEAKERS + FOR STEREO VERY LOUD SOUND AN OLD HI-FI BY SONY
SOUND CARD SOUND BLASTER Z
HEADSHET: SOUND BLASTER TACTIC 3D RAGE 3D (WIRELESS USB VERSION)
CASE: CORSAIR GRAPHITE 780T FULL TOWER
TOWER COOLING: 5 X COOLERMASTER JET FLO 120
JOYPADS: X-BOX ONE ELITE + X-BOX ONE STOCK + X-BOX 360 WIRELESS X1
OS: WINDOWS 10 PRO X64 1607
 
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The only thing XMP does, is to put all the settings in BIOS automatically (speed, CL, voltage etc.), based on what is coded in RAM sticks. If you were to put all those settings manually in BIOS, you would get exactly the same effect as turning XMP on. XMP purpose is to make RAM overclocking open for anyone who does not want/know how to do all the things at BIOS manually.
The only thing XMP does, is to put all the settings in BIOS automatically (speed, CL, voltage etc.), based on what is coded in RAM sticks. If you were to put all those settings manually in BIOS, you would get exactly the same effect as turning XMP on. XMP purpose is to make RAM overclocking open for anyone who does not want/know how to do all the things at BIOS manually.
 
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