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Overclocking DDR4 RAM to 3MHz, with a CPU with RAM support up to 2666MHz, does it make sense?
There is an i5-10400F processor (maximum RAM frequency 2666 MHz), a motherboard (maximum RAM frequency 2933 MHz), and 2666 MHz RAM. The question is, does it make sense to overclock the RAM from 2666 MHz to 2933 MHz? Or because of the ceiling of the processor at 2666 MHz, everything will work on 2666?
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It does not make sense, especially on intel it will not give a significant increase, since the crystal is whole, and does not have many modules, as in the old amd. The frequency of RAM was needed for amd, because the old processors had very weak Infinity Fabric technology (in the new processors it was improved and the delay was reduced to 50ms, but it was 90ms). This is a technology when the required data packet cannot be processed in the processor (due to a large amount of data. It happened quite often, but this is only on those processors where the crystal is not full-fledged, but is made of many modules), it goes to the processor and there already directly to the RAM, and there the frequency and timings already affect, but on intel, due to the processor layout, this happens extremely rarely, and in your case, raising the RAM by one cycle will not give a special increase,
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