John Malik Commendable Dec 18, 2020 43 3 1,545 Oct 22, 2021 #1 So i am looking forward to buy asus prime b460-a with i5 10400f and 2x8gb Transcend 8gb ddr4 2400mhz ram. My question is how good is this ram? Does someone have experience and can i overclock it to 2666MHz without increasing voltage?
So i am looking forward to buy asus prime b460-a with i5 10400f and 2x8gb Transcend 8gb ddr4 2400mhz ram. My question is how good is this ram? Does someone have experience and can i overclock it to 2666MHz without increasing voltage?
Solution Eximo Oct 22, 2021 You should get a B560 board regardless. B460 is pretty limited when it comes to memory settings beyond stock. Can't really give an opinion on a brand, it really comes down to what chips are used. It might work without a voltage increase, yes.
You should get a B560 board regardless. B460 is pretty limited when it comes to memory settings beyond stock. Can't really give an opinion on a brand, it really comes down to what chips are used. It might work without a voltage increase, yes.
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 25,829 4,176 139,340 Oct 22, 2021 Solution #2 You should get a B560 board regardless. B460 is pretty limited when it comes to memory settings beyond stock. Can't really give an opinion on a brand, it really comes down to what chips are used. It might work without a voltage increase, yes. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You should get a B560 board regardless. B460 is pretty limited when it comes to memory settings beyond stock. Can't really give an opinion on a brand, it really comes down to what chips are used. It might work without a voltage increase, yes.
H hotaru.hino Glorious Sep 1, 2020 9,583 3,492 46,090 Oct 22, 2021 #3 A single step up in speed usually won't need a voltage increase, or if it does, it'll be very minimal. Like one step up as well. Upvote 0 Downvote
A single step up in speed usually won't need a voltage increase, or if it does, it'll be very minimal. Like one step up as well.