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13 minutes ago, Lukakopa7 said:

Hey. 

I bought 2x8 gb 3000mhz ram kit with 16-16-16-36 latency. I overclock it to 3600mhz and 15-14-14-36 and it is still stabile without raising voltage (1.3v). Is it normal or I did something wrong?

If its stable...

1 minute ago, gloop said:

That's a very good overclock if it is actually stable.

 

How did you verify its stable?

This.... 

 

RAM can be hard to test for stability. I would read through this a couple of times...https://github.com/integralfx/MemTestHelper/blob/master/DDR4 OC Guide.md

 

Then from there, I would use the tools they advice, a good and easy to use one is memtesthelper. Run that with as many threads as your CPU has, and let it run until all threads are at over 500%, and then if its all good, your good :). 

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