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Is my ram clock stable?

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8 minutes ago, NICULL said:

however i manually changed the dram frequency to 2933 which is the max supported for my cpu. But i left the Dram voltage stock at 1.2, is that okay?

Only you can tell for certain. If you have no stability issues it should be fine. Maybe run a RAM test or two. Stability in some workloads doesn't necessarily mean stability in all workloads.

I have a 16gb dual channel 3200mhz kit, base speed is 2666mhz. I stopped using xmp because of stability issues since i have zen+. however i manually changed the dram frequency to 2933 which is the max supported for my cpu. But i left the Dram voltage stock at 1.2, is that okay? ever since yesterday it boots and restarts just fine. no crashes during gaming or anything.

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8 minutes ago, NICULL said:

however i manually changed the dram frequency to 2933 which is the max supported for my cpu. But i left the Dram voltage stock at 1.2, is that okay?

Only you can tell for certain. If you have no stability issues it should be fine. Maybe run a RAM test or two. Stability in some workloads doesn't necessarily mean stability in all workloads.

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1 minute ago, Eigenvektor said:

Only you can tell for certain. If you have no stability issues it should be fine. Maybe run a RAM test or two. Stability in some workloads doesn't necessarily mean stability in all workloads.

I'll run memtest86 sooner or later, don't have much time. If it fails to boot or post ill try increasing the voltage to 1.25, it ran just fine at 1.35 with 3200mhz with xmp so i think it should be more stable with less. (my cpu is a 2700X)

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RAM Stability testing is the most time consuming and the hardest one to test. Even if your memtest doesnt fail overnight doesnt mean it is actually stable. RAM instability can give you false positives on GPU driver failures/overclock instability, CPU instability, disk drive instability.

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