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So I have a pair of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2400 MHz CL14 8 GB (=16 GB) at 1.2V stock, which I may have succesfully reached 2666 MHz CL13 at 1.45V on.
Touching the RAM sticks right after a gaming session on a RAM heavy game, they surely feel hot, but not burning hot and there's no problem touching them without it feeling to hot to touch them.
Before doing this last overclocking step on the RAM, I did some reading and found an older Q&A with Corsair on the new DDR4 sticks, and they suggested going no further than 1.4-1.45V, or there is a risk of harming the RAM sticks, and even the CPU IMC if you're unlucky (combine this with some other instances saying that 1.35V is totally fine, and 1.4V is still good).
However that thread is a bit old probably, and I still want some second opinions... is this voltage setting on the RAM sticks safe?
Are there any examples of massive failures caused by RAM overvolting? If you'd google failures caused by CPU or GPU overvolting you'd get plenty of scary results, but I don't find anything similar with DDR4 RAM.
Also, is CAS latency also affected by the voltage, meaning cutting the latency requires extra voltage to maintain stability, just like increasing the frequency eventually requires more voltage?
So I have a pair of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2400 MHz CL14 8 GB (=16 GB) at 1.2V stock, which I may have succesfully reached 2666 MHz CL13 at 1.45V on.
Touching the RAM sticks right after a gaming session on a RAM heavy game, they surely feel hot, but not burning hot and there's no problem touching them without it feeling to hot to touch them.
Before doing this last overclocking step on the RAM, I did some reading and found an older Q&A with Corsair on the new DDR4 sticks, and they suggested going no further than 1.4-1.45V, or there is a risk of harming the RAM sticks, and even the CPU IMC if you're unlucky (combine this with some other instances saying that 1.35V is totally fine, and 1.4V is still good).
However that thread is a bit old probably, and I still want some second opinions... is this voltage setting on the RAM sticks safe?
Are there any examples of massive failures caused by RAM overvolting? If you'd google failures caused by CPU or GPU overvolting you'd get plenty of scary results, but I don't find anything similar with DDR4 RAM.
Also, is CAS latency also affected by the voltage, meaning cutting the latency requires extra voltage to maintain stability, just like increasing the frequency eventually requires more voltage?