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Overclocking on CL15 memory, corsair vengeance 3000mhz stock to 3200 mhz stable?

With XMP enabled it just crashes, ive set it to 1.35v and manual speed to 3200 mhz and it runs fine now but how can i actually test if its stable?

Is there a spesific software out there for memory overclocking to check if its stable?

Set the FLCK to 1600 and that seems to have done something, because at 1500 and 3200mhz it would not work at all.

Any tips would be appreciated 馃檪

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Memtest86 is a good option to make sure the RAM doesn't produce errors. It is available as a stand-alone program that boots from a CD or USB, and it's also bundled with many popular Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, so you may already have a copy lying around if that's something you've played with before.

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You can use TM5, it works pretty well I think. I use Anta Extreme聽in the options.

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1 hour ago, YoungBlade said:

Memtest86 is a good option to make sure the RAM doesn't produce errors. It is available as a stand-alone program that boots from a CD or USB, and it's also bundled with many popular Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, so you may already have a copy lying around if that's something you've played with before.

I will give this a try, been a while since i heard of this program but never gave it a try.

Now this might actually come in handy, thank you 馃檪

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Reliability was a key thing and its my second car, working pretty well for its 6 years age xD

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