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Overclocked RAM

Hey everyone

 

so, I've overclocked my RAM to 3111MHz, I'm replacing that RAM soon, would I have to Overclock it again or will my motherboard automatically do it? 

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Yes you most certainly go back to automatic speed before you swap the ram. 

 

Just for the case the new ram doesn't like the settings and you get a bricked system. Even in the exact same model there are small differences like in CPUs with how high the overclocking works stable.

 

So new rams, new overclocking of the rams. 

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Cool thanks guys, I would of just put it in, I'll reset my overclocks tonight as I'm gettIng the ram tomorrow 

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23 minutes ago, Azakius said:

Cool thanks guys, I would of just put it in, I'll reset my overclocks tonight as I'm gettIng the ram tomorrow 

you could save a bios profile and just try it, it might work

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