Soldato
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I think I know the answer is yes but are the Patriot viper 4000 sticks good for overclocking on Ryzen?
These ones.
Are the Patriot vipers good overclockers, as I want to run them as fast as I can at 3600MHz.
Anyone know what the Dram calc spits out for 3600MHz fast timings for these ram modules?
And what kind of voltages does it take people to achieve stability. I think I remember some people using 1.45v
Any other good alternatives?
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My current sticks I am running at 3600MHz 14 15 15 30 and they are fine but I still get the occasional memory issue and hard to say if it's the game or the ram.
For anyone that lurks on the forums I had memory issues when I installed 3080 and bumping the voltage to 1.5v I thought solved it as I finished of playing Watch dogs Legion for a few weeks with not a single problem.
Now playing Valhalla 11hrs in I had a freeze on the map and thinking just to buy some new ram.
These ones.
Are the Patriot vipers good overclockers, as I want to run them as fast as I can at 3600MHz.
Anyone know what the Dram calc spits out for 3600MHz fast timings for these ram modules?
And what kind of voltages does it take people to achieve stability. I think I remember some people using 1.45v
Any other good alternatives?
---
My current sticks I am running at 3600MHz 14 15 15 30 and they are fine but I still get the occasional memory issue and hard to say if it's the game or the ram.
For anyone that lurks on the forums I had memory issues when I installed 3080 and bumping the voltage to 1.5v I thought solved it as I finished of playing Watch dogs Legion for a few weeks with not a single problem.
Now playing Valhalla 11hrs in I had a freeze on the map and thinking just to buy some new ram.
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