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CPU&Memory Compatibility

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If you go any higer your overclocking, it will preform better, you also have to use xmp or custom settings.

So I have a 6700k, and wanna upgrade memory. On Intel's site Here, it says that the memory can be DDR4-1866/2133. Can it go higher without any performance decrease? I've seen others do it, but idk if I should rn.

I7 6700K, GTX 1050Ti, 850 EVO 500G, Corsair H60, Asus Z170E, and Corsair CX550M (The 24 pin Atx sucks ;-;)

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13 minutes ago, RTheTroll said:

So I have a 6700k, and wanna upgrade memory. On Intel's site Here, it says that the memory can be DDR4-1866/2133. Can it go higher without any performance decrease? I've seen others do it, but idk if I should rn.

thx 4 answering all of my posts xD

I7 6700K, GTX 1050Ti, 850 EVO 500G, Corsair H60, Asus Z170E, and Corsair CX550M (The 24 pin Atx sucks ;-;)

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