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3600MHZ Corsair Vengeance RGB Ram 42C safe?

Hello everyone, im going to make this simple.As the title suggests i have 2 Sticks of 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO @ 3600MHZ.Usually when i game the temps for the ram are between 42c-47c mostly 42c.Is that a good temperature? What would be a bad temperature? 85C?

馃挔Case: SilentiumPC Signum SG7V EVO TG ARGB
馃挔Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900x
馃挔Graphics Card: ASUS TUF RTX 4070 OC
馃挔RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO @ 3600 CL18
馃挔CPU Cooler:NZXT KRAKEN Z73
馃挔Power Supply: Corsair CX750 (750W)
馃挔HDD: 1 TB WD Blue
馃挔SSD 1: 240GB Kingston A400
馃挔SSD 2: 960GB Kingston A400
馃挔Motherboard: ASUS TUF B450M PLUS GAMING

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IMO bad would be above 65C

But thats just an opinion now ...

I'm somewhat sure that the RAM would work at that temperature for a long period btw.

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Just now, Tan3l6 said:

IMO bad would be above 65C

But thats just an opinion now ...

So would you say im fine or no?.

馃挔Case: SilentiumPC Signum SG7V EVO TG ARGB
馃挔Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900x
馃挔Graphics Card: ASUS TUF RTX 4070 OC
馃挔RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO @ 3600 CL18
馃挔CPU Cooler:NZXT KRAKEN Z73
馃挔Power Supply: Corsair CX750 (750W)
馃挔HDD: 1 TB WD Blue
馃挔SSD 1: 240GB Kingston A400
馃挔SSD 2: 960GB Kingston A400
馃挔Motherboard: ASUS TUF B450M PLUS GAMING

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Just now, probablydumb said:

So would you say im fine or no?.

Since your RAM is under聽 50C it's fine...

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Though it would be an interesting Linus Tech Tips video - how high temperature "kills RAM"

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Whatever the limits are, 42*C is definitely fine. That's just a hot summer day in some parts of the world. If it's survivable for people, it's fine for silicon and copper.

I don't know what a "bad" temperature would be, but the reason we don't usually talk about this is because reaching an unsafe temperature for RAM is extremely unlikely. If you have any airflow in your case at all, it's probably going to be far cooler than your CPU or video card.

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