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G.Skill TridentZ 3200MHz DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) Review

Overclocking


The overclocking process was incredibly straightforward and required a small voltage increase to 1.375V. As you can see, I managed to attain an overclock of 3320.8MHz while tightening the timings to 16-16-16-36. Initially, I loosened the timings to reach the memory’s maximum potential but this had a minimal effect and became unstable after 3323MHz. As a result, the next step involved optimizing the timings to find the correct balance between frequency and latency. Given the memory’s 3200MHz stock frequency at 16-18-18-38, the results are very good and surpassed my expectations. This memory is an overclocker’s dream and capable of reaching extremely fast speeds if you’re prepared to spend a small amount of time tweaking.

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