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System Name | Full Aorus PC that upgrades forever |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 5600 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus X370 Gaming 5 |
Cooling | Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L V2 |
Memory | 32 GB 3200mhz CL16 Silicon Power (2 x 16gb) |
Video Card(s) | Aorus 5700 XT |
Storage | 2x Samsung 970 evo plus 500gb (One is on an expansion card) |
Display(s) | XG2431 (Luv ya Viewsonic for this great monitor) |
Case | Cooler Master MB TG520 |
Audio Device(s) | HyperX Cloud Alpha |
Power Supply | AP850GM (Aorus 850 Watt) |
Mouse | Razer Viper Ultimate |
Keyboard | Redragon K614 |
Software | Windows 11 |
Benchmark Scores | 4.7GHZ on the CPU at 1.3 Volts |
Hey guys, I heard I should OC my memory to get more performance out of my PC, and is supposed to gain more performance than OC'ing my CPU. However, I have a lot of questions.
1. Whats the matter with Samsung and Hynix? Whats different with them when it comes to overclocking?
2. My motherboard says it only supports 3200, can I get past 3200 or not? (Motherboard: https://www.gigabyte.com/au/Motherboard/GA-AX370-Gaming-5-rev-10#kf)
3. If it is possible to get more performance, how should I do it? Timings? Speed?
4. What would be the best program to test stability?
1. Whats the matter with Samsung and Hynix? Whats different with them when it comes to overclocking?
2. My motherboard says it only supports 3200, can I get past 3200 or not? (Motherboard: https://www.gigabyte.com/au/Motherboard/GA-AX370-Gaming-5-rev-10#kf)
3. If it is possible to get more performance, how should I do it? Timings? Speed?
4. What would be the best program to test stability?