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DDDR4 2133 Mhz overclocking - how hard can i push it?

Hi guys, I've got two sticks of micron CT8G4DFD8213.C16FBD2

My motherboard is a bit weak: Gigabyte A320M-S2H

Basically, I have to push them a bit due to ryzen 2200g. I've managed to jump for 2667mhz with stock CL (15) and no voltage jump so 1.2V. However, I've tried 1.25V and 2777mhz and PC won't boot - should I try to rise the voltage further? I know RAM sticks nowadays use 1.35V with XMP anyway but I'm not sure that's the case with these old ones. 

Thanks.

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Why not? memory uses very little power even under high voltage so you dont even need those with heatsinks.

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1.35 should be fine, good luck OC'ing

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YES push that RAM! You should easily be able to get 2933-3000mhz 16-18-18-35 at 1.35V-1.4V (just stay under 1.5V :))

8700K @ 5.2ghz 1.29V, 4x8 Rev.E @ 4040 13-20-20-39 1.7V.

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1 hour ago, alatron978 said:

YES push that RAM! You should easily be able to get 2933-3000mhz 16-18-18-35 at 1.35V-1.4V (just stay under 1.5V :))

Got it guys, 2933mhz 16-18-18-18-36 1.35V :D

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47 minutes ago, uberas said:

Got it guys, 2933mhz 16-18-18-18-36 1.35V :D

awesome work! now go for 3000mhz!

8700K @ 5.2ghz 1.29V, 4x8 Rev.E @ 4040 13-20-20-39 1.7V.

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10 hours ago, alatron978 said:

 

awesome work! now go for 3000mhz!

I’m a bit worried at this point, will try it but that’s gonna be like 50% increase ?

Does crucial use Samsung memory? I’m surprised that it actually works 

3000mhz 16-18-18-18-36 1.35V - well done micron I would say.

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