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As a DDR3 user I never really had the interest to inform myself about DDR4, now that I plan on switching from Haswell to Ryzen 5 I have to buy the fitting RAM again.I was banging my head against the wall when I tried to wrap my head around the speeds I saw, going anywhere from 2133MHz up to 4600MHz while I'am sitting here using CL9's w/ 1666MHz feeling now like a peasant.Please just make it easy for me and tell me what's the right speed to combine with a R5 2600X on a X470-Pro platform.
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Hey, can i achieve 3466 mhz + with this kit at good timings?: https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3600c16d-16gtzr It is Samsung B-Die memory i checked that. Thanks
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HI all so ive oc'd my ryzen 7 1700 up to 3700mhz (3.7) with 1.25v at first it was all well i had 3700mhz with no problem at all but then i desided to do a fresh install of windows thats when the problem began after the fresh install i notice something my ryzen wanst hitting 3700mhz i saw HWmonitor and CPU-Z so i decided to look into it i found a way to hit 3722 just by desabling core performance boost and HPET (High Precision Event Timer) but the problem is that it causes my games to crash even get blue screens had to ever sence ive tried restoring core performance boost back to default and only leaving HPET and i still had the 3722 mhz but had problems of crashing games also tried the same with putting HPET back to default tried diferent voltages 1.25, .1.26 and 1.27 my Specs are Ryzen 7 1700 Asrock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 16 GB RAM Gskill Tryden Z at 3066mhz PS: ive Also tried updating bios and using ryzen master but no luck :c ill upload photos in a bit btw i just like the aorus CPU-Z theme :3 TY FOR UR HELP
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A couple of days ago i started noticing small frame rates in non demanding games, i derided to troubleshoot it and found out that my video card does not want to boost higher than 139 MHZ. My Rig GTX 1060 3gb 16gb ram i5 6600k If anyone has any info, can you please share it.
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Hey guys i just brought home Gskrill 16 gb (2x8gb) Ram Sticks , which are 1866MHZ, I have MSI Z77A-G43 Motherboard which supports : 1066/1333/1600/1866*/2000*/2133*(OC), 2200*/2400*/2600*/2667*/2800*(OC, 22nm CPU required) , and CPU is i5 3470 3.20GHZ, so when i go to CPU-Z it shows that it is running at 1600 MHZ , changed the XMP profile from bios and still stays the same i will put CPU- Z screen Shots, I have never figured it Manually and maybe that's the thing i need to do ? hope you guys help out with it
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So I just picked up another 8Gb stick of Corsair Vengeance 2400Mhz RAM to add to my 16. When I check Speccy I realized that the new stick is running at 2400Mhz but the old sticks are running at 2133Mhz. This is weird to me because I have my RAM set to run in X.M.P. mode in my BIOS. On top of that, they're set to run at 2400Mhz as well. I noticed that the CAS latency on the newer stick is 16 and the older sticks run at 14 but I wasn't able to change it in the BIOS. Any idea why they're not all running at 2400Mhz?
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Hello there. I need some help. I have Hyper X Fury RAM 2×4gb sticks 1600mhz. My motherboard is ASUS H81M-K, i5-4460. When i place both of my ram sticks my computer doesn't even load (no beeping sounds just hear fans running for 2 sec then reset and like that in a loop). Have from side 1 stick 4gb 1333mhz and 4gb 1600mhz. So i started combining them somehow to see if my computer will turn on. And he did when i placed some random 4gb 1600mhz stick with hyperx fury 1600mhz. Then i wanted to see if everything is right and checked their speed. Random 1600mhz was running 1600mhz but fury 1600mhz one wasn't, he was running on 1333mhz. Is there anyway i can fix this. So first problem is why i cant place both fury sticks and most important one is why my fury isn't running on 1600hz. Please someone help me.
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Hey, Guys I have seen new Alienware in PAX event and they said it supports 2666MHz rams. My question is: there is any real world difference between DDR4 2133MHz vs DDR4 2666MHz rams in performance side??
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So I am planing a combination of Intel i5 6400, Msi B150M Gaming Pro and Patriot Viper4 2400Mhz 2x4GB ram so MBO is suporting only DDR4 2133Mhz and I have 2400 because that is only dual channel ram in my store that suits me but frequency is different. So tell me can I put 2400 Mhz in 2133Mhz MBO and will it perform better because it is faster and can I put i5 6400 on Msi B150M Gaming Pro?
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I have been noticing a interesting issue lately and I am not sure what to do about it. I was able to overclock my EVGA GTX 980 Ti FTW to a stable 1.5Ghz, counting in GPU boost. But I've noticed that when I first boot a game it will run at 1.5Ghz. A few minutes later, the clock speed will drop to 1.4Ghz and stay there the rest of the game. In the screeshot here you will see my MSI settings and GPU read out. Overclock Screenshot Nvidia driver version 368.81 If anyone could help me understand why this is happening that would be welcomed. I mean 1.4Ghz isn't bad at all, I'd just like to know why it doesn't like holding at 1.5Ghz.
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Interested in getting an Intel NUC but the specific model I would like (see here: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-nuc5i7ryh.html) states only to support up to 1600Mhz? However, I have seen reviews and some use higher Mhz RAM? Also. this review http://techreport.com/review/28332/intel-nuc5i7ryh-mini-pc-with-iris-graphics-reviewed says that he or she used DDR3 1866 desktop memory? I am confused D:
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@MageTank its happening again... Dunno if you noticed, but @LinusTech made yet ANOTHER video spreading partially false information about the effect faster/better timed RAM has on even normal day to day tasks. In his video (availible on Vessel) link below: https://www.vessel.com/videos/f3JMXRNiP?tab=details He yet again claims RAM has near no impact on gaming performance. Whilst on average the boost may not be big, massively popular titles such as, but not limited to; Fallout 4, Ryse Son of Rome, GTA V and The Witcher 3 will see noticeable performance increases by going with faster ram, ESPECIALLY, on lower or mid end CPUs (Athlon 860k, FX 4/6/8/9 series, Core i3s, locked i5s, quad core no HT Xeons). Why is this? Because said CPUs have downsides to their performance, and any sort of decrease in access time will result in directly measurable performance increase. There has been several documented cases of how and when RAM speed and latency improvements offers benefits. By representing his video the way he does, Linus make it sound like the 5-15 USD more you pay for a kit of faster RAM is more like 50-150 USD more, by constantly referring to faster RAM as a "much more expensive choice". The fact that @LinusTech goes as far as to promote estetic's over performance, WHILST claiming that the "enthusiast" segment would agree that spending the money on higher speed is wasted is not just wrong. It is simply sickening. Anything that can increase performance without derailing a budget should be considered as a serious option. Picking slower RAM with LEDs on them offer no benefit at all. It looks ballin, but performs the same OR LESS due to generally worse specifications on kits with LEDs or other fancy effects. At the same time, Linus's builds sometimes feature faster RAM kits, which is often given as a sponsorship or has been bought at some point. But whenever faster RAM is mentioned, it is always brushed aside as if it has no performance benefit. So @LinusTech, Tell me. At what grounds can you claim that the performance increase you get with faster memory is not worth it after reading / watching the following documentation http://www.overclock.net/t/1487162/an-independent-study-does-the-speed-of-ram-directly-affect-fps-during-high-cpu-overhead-scenarios @Slick@nicklmg (tagging you guys too so this maybe gets read.) I also have one more grief with the video, that sounds dumb but to the unknowing computer user, it may not be obvious. When Linus was talking about AMD APUs using system memory and dGPUs (read: graphics cards) using their own memory, a slide of a Nvidia dGPU was shown. This CAN cause the misconception that AMD uses system memory which is slow and terrible and bad (blablabla insert fanboy arguments here). There should have been a brand-agnostic example slide not showing ANY logo, serial code or branding. OR both brands should have been equally represented with a slide each, as to not cause potential confusion and or misconceptions. Why can this cause misconceptions or confusion? Because @LinusTech never really explained what an APU is, he never clarified if it was a graphics card or a CPU with iGPU. Hell, even AMD doesnt clearly call it an APU. Nor does he explain what APUs are commonly used for or where you commonly find them. AMD APU products are labeled A6, A8 or A10 followed by four numbers representing the generation and tier within the product stack. By not being clear on this point, Linus is not being clear to his less knowledgable audience. I hope LMG edits said slide to remove the Nvidia branding before this goes onto "mainstream" platforms such as Youtube as to avoid any ignorant idiots using it as an real argument for or against a product or brand in a open discussion.
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Hey, so I'm buying a laptop soon, and I have 2...what are they, voltages(?) choices for the RAM in the laptop. 2133MHz and 2400MHz. For gaming, music/audio production, and video creation/rendering, which would be better suited for those tasks. Also, the 2400MHz version of 16GB costs less than the 2133MHz Thanks in advance for answering!
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I've been trying to learn more about overclocking, and from what I can tell it is programmed using the BIOS. I recently saw a youtube video discussing the "Turbo" button found on older computers, which could switch the speed of a CPU with the press of a physical button. Can you do something like this with modern CPUs? My thought is a number of physical switches on the outside of the computer. You would switch between the speeds like gears on a car, depending on the conditions. So you could switch to your first clock speed for saving power/ low heat output, or go up to your fourth clock speed for extreme gaming/power. Of course you could also switch between all of the other speeds in between. I know that for the old computers, that functionality was included in the hardware itself. Could you switch the speeds of the modern computer using a software that alters the clock speed? Or maybe simulates it, where the program can slow your speed down artificially, giving the impression that the clock speed is slower but still effectively lowering energy consumption? I've been curious about this topic for a long time, and created this LTT forum account just for this. I'm excited to hear some feedback!
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Hello! ^^ Which result is better? First is stock and second is with increased clocks and lowered timings. Results are just different ._. Any suggestions? I think I can push RAM harder, if needed ;D
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Trying to render some stuff in adobe premiere, and it is not utilizing my 5820ks full potential. It is running like 50% utilization, but on all 6 cores. Since I had a 2500k for rendering before, and it would stress the crap out of that CPU, I am unable to figure out why this CPU is not running 100%? I am trying to fully utilize my CPU to quicken the rendering process. Guesses?
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Hey there! I have a total of 8gb of ram in my computer. The mobo runs ram at 1066MHz and 1333MHz and from 1600-2000MHz oc'd. I haven't tampered with any overclocking, but I would like it to run at 1333MHz by itself. To answer some basic questions: Yes they are in the right slots, all 8gb are recognized, no I have not tampered with any settings. Specs: Mobo: ASUS Micro ATX M5A78L-M/USB3 https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A78LMUSB3/ RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB DDR3 1600 (PC3-12800) http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/bls4g3d1609ds1s00#productDetails CPU: AMD FX-6300 Black Ed. PSU: Corsair CX430 watt Thanks for the help!
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What quad kit DDR4 above 2666Mhz do you recommend? I know that if I get 2666Mhz it will be Kingston Fury but I'm not sure which ram to pick if I decide to get ram with high MHz. My processor is i7 5820K. the motherboard is Asus X99 -A, the cooler is Noctua NH-D15 and the case is Define R5 windowed so it needs to fit.
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So, here's my situation. i have a i7 4790k and a cooler master hyper 212 evo. i'm currently interested in overclocking and was able to push my cpu to about 4.6 Ghz boost with good temperatures (around 60C) I was wondering a it would be worth it to buy a AIO water cooler for my CPU. (Or high performance air cooler) My PC case is A cooler master haf X (the really big one) so it is compatible with most radiators. Basically im looking for cooling options that would help in overclocking my CPU. thanks
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Okay if I understand this a 2133MHz CL9 DDR3 is about equally fast as a 2133MHz CL13 DDR4? DDR3 to DDR4 chart?: *2133MHz CL9 = CL13 *2133MHz CL10 = CL14 *2133MHz CL11 = CL15 *2133MHz CL12 = CL16 *2133MHz CL13 = CL17 *2133MHz CL14 = CL18 :3
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Amazon: http://geni.us/33mV NCIX: http://bit.ly/1EgHGpZ Do other PCIe cards affect the temps of your video card? Should you be concerned with "feng shui-ing" your build for optimal airflow?
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Hi all, I'm having trouble choosing the right ddr4 ram. I'm a noob and I don't really understand the difference between c14, c15, 16 or 2400, 2666, 2800 etc... I've been looking at 3 kits by corsair which are priced roughly the same but I'm sure there's some differences which I don't understand. These are the kits: Corsair Dominator Platinum CMD16GX4M4A2666C15 16GB (4x4GB) DDR4 15-17-17-35 Corsair Dominator Platinum CMD16GX4M4A2800C16 16GB (4x4GB) 2800MHz DDR4 16-18-18-36, Corsair Dominator Platinum CMD32GX4M4A2400C14 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 14-16-16-31 (slightlyy more expensive due to the extra gb) If anyone could help explain the differences and let me know which is all around better it would be a great help. Thanks.
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Hello LTT community! Today, I tried overclocking my GTX970 for the first time (Model: Asus GTX970-DC2OC-4GD5-BLACK) and I was wondering why the Mhz and other values are inconsistent. On the Asus GPU Tweak software, I set my GPU Boost Clock to 1400MHz (+147) and let the voltage sit at stock (1175mV). When running FurMark, the GPU Monitor shows a clock of 1475MHz and a voltage of 1212mV. When running the Firestrike Benchmark, it tells me my GPU had a Core Clock if 1261MHz. I tried different clockspeeds and when changing the offset, it also changed on the other values (e.g. when lowering the offset by 20MHz, the other two values also went down 20 MHz) Can anyone explain why it shows me these different values? Thanks!
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can lowering my core clock mhz keep my gpu from throttling less as it will hit 92c then throttle the core clock to 592mhz then goes to 91c at 1190mhz ish so could lowering it get me less stutters at the cost of over all performance
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