Set ram to stock mhz , bump dram voltage to 1.4 (DDR4)

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amorou
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Set ram to stock mhz , bump dram voltage to 1.4 (DDR4)

Post by amorou » 01 Jan 2024, 15:51

Just try it

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Re: Set ram to stock mhz , bump dram voltage to 1.4 (DDR4)

Post by amorou » 02 Jan 2024, 09:36

I didnt have time to write

1.350 make no difference but 1.4 make mouse tiny little bit more controllable (no ram it not unstable at 1.2)
And its a consistent difference over months of observe

Btw guys that went off-grid see no improvement : you should have used your ground with it.
And guys that went off-grid see improvement: you need to buy oscilloscope and check psu dc outputs and mobo vrms

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