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Memory OC is super finicky. What may seem stable under stress tests and most programs may actually be what causes you to crash in one specific program. It's difficult to declare an overclock definitely stable. In this case, I would take the slight frequency hit for the lower latency. Your effective latency is a function of both your memory clock and your latency settings.

 

6 minutes ago, alatron978 said:

Depends on use case, gaming 3111mhz, productivity 3200mhz.

I don't think this really makes sense

 

That's an F in the profile pic

 

 

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