C canadianpawn Commendable Jan 7, 2017 43 0 1,530 Jan 31, 2018 #1 My ram is at 2133mhz and my timings are at 15-15-15-35 and my voltage is at 1.200V And I want to get to 2444mhz. Is that possible? And what should my calculations should be?
My ram is at 2133mhz and my timings are at 15-15-15-35 and my voltage is at 1.200V And I want to get to 2444mhz. Is that possible? And what should my calculations should be?
Solution M M mahanddeem Jan 31, 2018 Not a wise move. You'll again next to none from 2133 to 2444. You should have bought an XMP enabled ram (3200+) from the start.
Not a wise move. You'll again next to none from 2133 to 2444. You should have bought an XMP enabled ram (3200+) from the start.
The Paladin Polypheme Ambassador Oct 5, 2016 9,663 60 67,340 www.texastandyrestorations.org Jan 31, 2018 #2 make and model of your ram, as well as make and model of your motherboard. Upvote 0 Downvote
C canadianpawn Commendable Jan 7, 2017 43 0 1,530 Jan 31, 2018 #3 The Paladin : make and model of your ram, as well as make and model of your motherboard. Rip jaws G.Skill and Gigabyte Z270X -Ultra Gaming Upvote 0 Downvote
The Paladin : make and model of your ram, as well as make and model of your motherboard. Rip jaws G.Skill and Gigabyte Z270X -Ultra Gaming
C canadianpawn Commendable Jan 7, 2017 43 0 1,530 Jan 31, 2018 #4 I just need to know the right calculations so I can do 2444mhz. Upvote 0 Downvote
M mahanddeem Distinguished Apr 30, 2007 489 2 18,865 Jan 31, 2018 Solution #5 Not a wise move. You'll again next to none from 2133 to 2444. You should have bought an XMP enabled ram (3200+) from the start. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Not a wise move. You'll again next to none from 2133 to 2444. You should have bought an XMP enabled ram (3200+) from the start.