Memory stability testing

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Hi,

Can anyone recommend a quicker way to get a decent idea if ram is stable when over clocked?

I have some CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) 6600MHz CL32 Intel XMP iCUE Compatible Computer Memory - Black (CMH64GX5M2B6600C32)
And all I've done is change the speed to 6800mhz.
On quick testing no errors.

Is there a way to gain a quick idea of stability without having to test for hours on end ?
I know that's probably the 'sure' way to do it.
But is there anything i can do to get a good idea?
I've not even changed the voltage from 1.4v.

Does anyone know if this ram even does 32-39-39-76 @ 6800mhz ?

Thanks
 
y-cruncher with following "pause:1 stress -TL:1441 VT3" command line parameters (runs for 25m)
tm5 0.13.1.0 with Intel preset (runs for 1.5hr)
karhu memtest (runs for as long as you deem necessary 6hr+)
 
Any way to get so that tm5 doesn't create a large swap file? Or is that needed ?
I tried various versions, tried editing profiles, but couldn't manage to stop TM5 using pagefile, only way was to use CoolCMD version.

On general tab increase free memory setting so pagefile not being hit, profiles are on testing tab, profiles are also in bin directory if wish to edit manually.

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