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What is the normal Ram temp ?

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During game play what is the normal memory temperature range and what is the maximum ?

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It should close to mosfed and cpu but that depends on configuration, ie: speed settings of RAM and how well your pc dissipate the heat will have great impact on the temperatures.
If you got something between 40-50*C it's hot but not something unusual, but again, all depends on your setup. Maximum? No idea, but if it would get to hot my guess is it would start to act up leading to the pc being unstable, printing BSOD or just shutting down.

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24 minutes ago, Coolday said:

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During game play what is the normal memory temperature range and what is the maximum ?

What's making you ask this question? Most DIMM's can't even report temperature. Generally it isn't an issue, unless you're overclocking it with really high voltages.

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Just now, svmlegacy said:

What's making you ask this question? Most DIMM's can't even report temperature. Generally it isn't an issue, unless you're overclocking it with really high voltages.

Yes I am trying OC my ram it run at 56C during games

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3 minutes ago, Coolday said:

Yes I am trying OC my ram it run at 56C during games

Yes, but how is "it" measured. That number is meaningless until you know how exactly it's measured. If it's a motherboard sensor, then that's kind of like holding the measuring tape 4 feet away and squinting. You get the idea of the size, but have no idea what the value really is.

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5 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

Yes, but how is "it" measured. That number is meaningless until you know how exactly it's measured. If it's a motherboard sensor, then that's kind of like holding the measuring tape 4 feet away and squinting. You get the idea of the size, but have no idea what the value really is.

I get it from HWinfo

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