In most cases, RAM manufacturers optimize frequency and performance. Therefore raising the frequency is not recommended. Also, the performance gains will be minimal while increasing the probabilities of malfunctions. Don't do it!
That is not true, because the ram is advertised as 3000MHz.
It is tested and will run at the advertised frequency. To push it further than the manufacturer's recommendations is not advisable.
In most cases, RAM manufacturers optimize frequency and performance. Therefore raising the frequency is not recommended. Also, the performance gains will be minimal while increasing the probabilities of malfunctions. Don't do it!
In most cases, RAM manufacturers optimize frequency and performance. Therefore raising the frequency is not recommended. Also, the performance gains will be minimal while increasing the probabilities of malfunctions. Don't do it!
That is not true, because the ram is advertised as 3000MHz.
In most cases, RAM manufacturers optimize frequency and performance. Therefore raising the frequency is not recommended. Also, the performance gains will be minimal while increasing the probabilities of malfunctions. Don't do it!
That is not true, because the ram is advertised as 3000MHz.
It is tested and will run at the advertised frequency. To push it further than the manufacturer's recommendations is not advisable.