Overclocking RAM 2400MHz

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Hello guys,

I never overclocked before and I have few questions about it. I'm planning to get this RAM Corsair Vengeance Black 16GB (2x8GB) 2400MHz CL10 1.65V (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233353)
Motherboard: Asus VII Hero
PSU: Evga SuperNOVA NEX1000 80Plus Gold, modular - 1000W

I understand that I need to oc it so it could run at 2400, but putting 1.65V would be ok? Ain't it a bit high? And in order to oc memory should I oc CPU as well or I can leave it be? And should I increase CL when ram will be at 2400, to remove some tension?
Or this RAM is made to be run at 2400MHz 1.65V Timing 10-12-12-31 and it won't fail?
 
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up to 2133mhz you wont have to o/c the cpu. above that you will have to. maybe 4790k at stock speeds of 4-4.4ghz will be able to run 2400mhz but i cant confirm that.your mobo only detects 1333-1600mhz cause most ram modules spd(serial present detect) is at such speeds. as i said you will need to anable xmp or manually set the higher rated speeds!
I would never oc my ram that high i highly doubt it will improve performance in any measurable way. the guy with 1600mhz ram will be getting the same performance as u without turning up voltages. overclock your cpu or gpu if u want to see a performance increase.
 
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/vengeance-16gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cmz16gx3m2a2400c10

spd is 1333mhz / 9-9-9-24 / 1.5v . however corsair has tested it and it can perform at 2400Mhz / 10-12-12-31 / 1.65v though enabling xmp or manually setting these (overclocked) settings! before you do so, make sure your cpu is an unlocked (k) and overclocked and stable to accept such speeds! i dont think there is actually such high speed ram with 1.5v. if there is it will be extremelly expensive.
 
Yeah, I'm planning to get i5-4690k. I'm not planning to go extreme OC, then maybe I should go 2133MHz or 2000MHz, 1.6V and 10-11-11-32?

But I do need overclock my CPU before overclocking RAM or I can leave it with stock settings?

And one more thing, for 1600MHz I don't need to OC memory?
 
My MB only detects 1333 and 1600 automatically, for higher value I need OC. But what about CPU? My biggest concern :)

BTW I've seen that G.Skill is considered to be good manufacturer for RAM, but I haven't found them on Latvian market at all 🙁 Corsair will be good enough?
 


up to 2133mhz you wont have to o/c the cpu. above that you will have to. maybe 4790k at stock speeds of 4-4.4ghz will be able to run 2400mhz but i cant confirm that.your mobo only detects 1333-1600mhz cause most ram modules spd(serial present detect) is at such speeds. as i said you will need to anable xmp or manually set the higher rated speeds!
 
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Thank you guys!

@chris987

I'll go 2000Mhz probably, should be enough. My concern was the CPU - I'm still learning all this OC things :) and right now I don't want to o/c my CPU, I need to get more knowledge about it.