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Does MAX temp for RAMs exist??

My rainbow color solo rave have 40C ~ 45C temp for RAMs and M.3 SSD. Is that Temp “okay” for daily gaming use? 
 

I know the airflow is shit but I can’t stand Corsair AIO fans spinning like Jets taking off. So, Zero RPM mode! (Would like to set those bad boys to custom RPM like 800~1000RPM if possible.

 

Any ideas?

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yes thats ok temps

from what i found:

Ddr4 is rated for up to 1.5 volts 24/7 and temperatures of 81c before damage can occur. However temperatures above 40 degrees cause stability issues and random errors. And temps above 50 degrees Celsius can cause system crashes and huge errors on otherwise stable ram overclocks

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I would be very much so more concerned with your cpu temps if you turn your fans just off. And of course you can control the fanspeed. You can just put a custom fan curve in the bios for them.

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yes the temp look fine tbh i mean it isn't like 90C and if you have decent air flow in you case your storage shouldnt be affected that much tbh

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1 minute ago, chen57 said:

yes thats ok temps

from what i found:

Ddr4 is rated for up to 1.5 volts 24/7 and temperatures of 81c before damage can occur. However temperatures above 40 degrees cause stability issues and random errors. And temps above 50 degrees Celsius can cause system crashes and huge errors on otherwise stable ram overclocks

not fair! you copied from google XD

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6 minutes ago, ZWELINHTET said:

My rainbow color solo rave have 40C ~ 45C

Anything over that would cause instabilities but won't hurt the dram chips 

Anything over 80 will.

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

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Thanks. I think I can’t risk waiting for system stability to crushed randomly. I’ll try adding one intake fan for the a bit of air flow inside.

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2 minutes ago, ZWELINHTET said:

Thanks. I think I can’t risk waiting for system stability to crushed randomly. I’ll try adding one intake fan for the a bit of air flow inside.

Just use your aio's fans? Turn them on?

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16 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Just use your aio's fans? Turn them on?

Nope. Got 3 of LL120 RGB fans too.

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Is your RAM overclocked?  If it isn't then I wouldn't worry about temps at all.  

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27 minutes ago, nick name said:

Is your RAM overclocked?  If it isn't then I wouldn't worry about temps at all.  

nope. Just using stock.

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