I have a question as to what exactly constitutes memory overclocking. On Newegg, the lowest rated DDR5 RAM modules are DDR5 4800. So, if I install those modules and run them at 2400Mhz (one half because double data rate memory), That clearly isn't overclocking. The highest rated DDR5 RAM for sale is DDR5 8400. If I install and run them at 4200Mhz, is that considered overclocking?
The reason I ask is that I want to update my PC with Arrow Lake using an Asrock Z890 Pro RS WiFi White motherboard, and I don't particularly feel the need to overclock the RAM. I'm trying to figure out what's the fast frequency RAM I can get without overclocking. The RAM specs for that motherboard state "Supports DDR5 non-ECC, un-buffered memory up to 8666+(OC)". What's with the "(OC)" which I assume means overclock.
The reason I ask is that I want to update my PC with Arrow Lake using an Asrock Z890 Pro RS WiFi White motherboard, and I don't particularly feel the need to overclock the RAM. I'm trying to figure out what's the fast frequency RAM I can get without overclocking. The RAM specs for that motherboard state "Supports DDR5 non-ECC, un-buffered memory up to 8666+(OC)". What's with the "(OC)" which I assume means overclock.