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FutureLizard205

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  1. Hi, @HairlessMonkeyBoy. I just finished the testing and the best one was 3066-14-17-17-33-1.32V. I haven't done much stability testing but I certainly will do more. My memory does have heatsinking, so it turns out to be a bit unstable I can raise the voltage. Probably I won't have to, as I have only seen errors in Aida64 (15min test) with this frequency and timings combination setting at 1.3V. Thanks for the help!
  2. I'm using the normal 1.2V for DDR4, never raised it. To test it I use AIDA64 and memtest86. If I lower it to 16 I get errors in Aida64 ater some dozens of minutes. I'll tomorrow. It's good to hear. As I haven't messed with the voltage I don't see any problems then. I had never heard about that, but it's good to know. Thanks for your help. I will do more testing tomorrow, as here in Portugal it's quite late already.
  3. Hi, In my personal computer I've been doing some experiments with the speed and timings of the RAM. Its XMP profile is 2400-15-15-15-35. After some tuning on just the timings I got stable 2400-12-14-14-28. And at 3200Mhz I got 17-18-18-34. My questions are: Should I stick with the XMP profile or with one of those? If I keep loosening the timings I can get more than 3200Mhz, but I am not sure if I should. I was also thinking about getting the speed as high as possible with CL15 and then tighten the other timings. Also, could it be bad for the longevity of the RAM modules? Prime Z370-A i3 8100 3.60 Ghz HyperX Fury Black 2x4GB
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