So guys ... I bought a kit with processor, motherboard and memory recently (r5 3600x; b450m steel legend; 8gb 3000mhz spectrix d60g) and now I want to buy another 8 gb of ram, however, I'm afraid to make a mistake, because in my case, I overclocked that memory up to 3333mhz cl 16 (3000mhz cl 16-20-20 stock). I think it could go much further, but for some reason a recent bios limited the voltage of the rams to 1.4v.
my question is:
To make my life easier, I don't want to buy the same 3000mhz stick and risk not being able to overclock it to 3333 too, so I would like to know if I buy the same ram model (adata spectrix d60g), but this time 3200 mhz stock, make it possible for me to have a better margin of error and be able to overclock this from 3200 to 3333 easier
I know it is very difficult to answer this, because the manufacturer may have used the same 3000mhz chip and "overclocked" it and sold it as 3200, however any help is welcome.
my question is:
To make my life easier, I don't want to buy the same 3000mhz stick and risk not being able to overclock it to 3333 too, so I would like to know if I buy the same ram model (adata spectrix d60g), but this time 3200 mhz stock, make it possible for me to have a better margin of error and be able to overclock this from 3200 to 3333 easier
I know it is very difficult to answer this, because the manufacturer may have used the same 3000mhz chip and "overclocked" it and sold it as 3200, however any help is welcome.