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Overclock G Skill Trident Z 3200

Thou.SKILL Trident Z 3200MHz CL14 overclocking?

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Hullo guys, i was wondering if anyone out there with a kit similar to mine, tried any overclocking options or tweaking tightnings.

Ram kit: K.Skill Trident Z 3200Mhz Cl14 ( fourteen-14-14-34 ) i.350V 16GB

I would try push information technology up to arround 3400-3733mhz.

I was thinking about increasing voltage to one.380-one.400 and endeavour some higher frequensy (timings to get an higher frequenzy).

And so if anyone out at that place take tried this type of KIT, and got any advice or a start point which i could attempt on going for. Thanks.

Probably going to try one.40V with same timings and 3400mhz first.

-Cheers

volkgren
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I don't see why you don't just increase timings to C16 and try 3600. That seems very reasonable. 1.4V might subtract the lifespan of the memory. Might non. Just I'm sure that RAM was expensive.
TechyInAZ
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Co-ordinate to research I've washed 1.4v is fine for 24/vii usage. Only practise not go across i.4v.

3600 seems reasonable. Equally said above, yous might take to loosen timings to do and then.

May I ask why yous are overclocking your memory?

I've had my fair share of retention overclocking and it takes a ridiculous amount of time to increase functioning noticeably.

MeanMachine41
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G.Skill bin their modules carefully so it will probably be a frustrating exercise to get 3600MHz from a 3200MHz kit even with looser timings and 1.4V.

I take a 16GB (2x8) kit F4-3200C14D-16GTZR and using Thyphoon and Ryzen Dram Calculator, I could obtain stability using Safety but FAST was unstable without going to CL15.

Good Luck if you can fifty-fifty get 3400MHz.

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According to enquiry I've done one.4v is fine for 24/7 usage. But practice not go across 1.4v.

3600 seems reasonable. Every bit said above, you might have to loosen timings to practise and then.

May I ask why you are overclocking your retentiveness?

I've had my fair share of memory overclocking and it takes a ridiculous amount of fourth dimension to increase performance noticeably.

I'm not certain, why, i just like to see how good my hardware is and their limits. I did 3733mhz 1.4Volts andd 16-16-xvi-36 timings stable 2runs in memtest86 today. And then i would say its allright imo.

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Thou.Skill bin their modules carefully so it will probably be a frustrating exercise to get 3600MHz from a 3200MHz kit even with looser timings and ane.4V.

I have a 16GB (2x8) kit F4-3200C14D-16GTZR and using Thyphoon and Ryzen Dram Figurer, I could obtain stability using Safety simply FAST was unstable without going to CL15.

Expert Luck if you tin can even get 3400MHz.

I did 3733mhz 1.4Volts andd sixteen-16-16-36 timings stable 2runs in memtest86 today. So i would say its allright imo.

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I don't meet why you don't just increase timings to C16 and try 3600. That seems very reasonable. 1.4V might subtract the lifespan of the retentivity. Might not. But I'm sure that RAM was expensive.

I did 3733mhz 1.4Volts andd sixteen-16-16-36 timings stable 2runs in memtest86 today. So i would say its allright imo :D

drivinfast247
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Run Cinebench R15 a few times and besides Prime95 Blend for an 60 minutes.
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Run Cinebench R15 a few times and also Prime95 Alloy for an hour.

Yeah will exercise that, my 8700k oc aswell with this kit im arround 1570-1580points consistant. Did 6runs, 30min in prime 95 atm notwithstanding going strong

drivinfast247
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Did you lot run it before the OC for a baseline reading? Just to make sure the increment in frequency and loose timings didn't cease up at the same performance with higher voltages.
TechyInAZ
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According to research I've done ane.4v is fine for 24/7 usage. Just do not go across 1.4v.

3600 seems reasonable. As said above, you might have to loosen timings to practise so.

May I ask why you are overclocking your memory?

I've had my off-white share of retentivity overclocking and information technology takes a ridiculous amount of time to increase performance noticeably.

I'chiliad not sure, why, i simply like to see how good my hardware is and their limits. I did 3733mhz 1.4Volts andd xvi-16-16-36 timings stable 2runs in memtest86 today. So i would say its allright imo.

Absurd.

Just remember memtest86 volition simply give yous a general estimate when it comes to stability. If you Actually want to become stable memory, run prime95 with memory optimized settings.

I can requite you those settings if you need them.

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According to research I've done 1.4v is fine for 24/vii usage. But do non go beyond 1.4v.

3600 seems reasonable. As said above, you might have to loosen timings to practise so.

May I ask why yous are overclocking your retentiveness?

I've had my fair share of retentivity overclocking and it takes a ridiculous amount of fourth dimension to increase functioning noticeably.

I'm not certain, why, i just similar to see how proficient my hardware is and their limits. I did 3733mhz i.4Volts andd 16-16-sixteen-36 timings stable 2runs in memtest86 today. So i would say its allright imo.

Cool.

Just remember memtest86 will only give you lot a general judge when it comes to stability. If you Really want to go stable memory, run prime95 with memory optimized settings.

I tin can give yous those settings if you lot need them.

Yeah sure share :D!

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Did yous run it before the OC for a baseline reading? Simply to make certain the increase in frequency and loose timings didn't end up at the aforementioned performance with higher voltages.

Yep i did :)!

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