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It's a good RAM oc?

Hi, I recently bought a kit of 2 corsair vengeance rgb pro at 3600 cl16 (Micron E-die) and overclock them, I want to know if it's a good overclock.
The xmp profile is 3600mhz cl16-19-19-36 1.35v and i managed to run them stable (i think) at 4266 cl17-22-22-42 1.45v, I left the other timings in auto as well as the other voltages.

I use memtestpro86 to verify if it's stable runing it for 45 minutes.

Is this overclock good or the tRCD, tRP and tRAS values are too high?

 

Motherboard: Z490 gaming edge wifi
CPU: i5 10400f

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well your overclock is pointless at best 

but its a very good oc

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Why it's pointless? Im newbie in this terrain, can you explain?

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2 minutes ago, Xeeylo said:

Why it's pointless? Im newbie in this terrain, can you explain?

after a certain point (3200/3600mhz) faster ram has no meaningful benefit for an average user and its only for flexing 

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btw quote me so i get a notification when you respond 

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15 minutes ago, mahyar said:

after a certain point (3200/3600mhz) faster ram has no meaningful benefit for an average user and its only for flexing 

In that case, if I put the speed at 3600 or 3200 and I tight the timings is better or is the same situation?
 

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2 minutes ago, Xeeylo said:

In that case, if I put the speed at 3600 or 3200 and I tight the timings is better or is the same situation?
 

i suggest leave it at default xmp 

if it were ryzen i'd say to tighten the timings  but intel does not benefit that much

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22 minutes ago, mahyar said:

i suggest leave it at default xmp 

if it were ryzen i'd say to tighten the timings  but intel does not benefit that much

Ok, then i leave it in xmp, Thanks!

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