

I read this scholoary article about RAM and how CPU uses it. Which tells me 2400Mhz wont be big difference and 3200Mhz will see no difference. Maybe 5fps, I ran a MSI benchmark and I was literally getting same score with 1333 or with 1866Mhz. My point was if theres 3200Mhz in the industry now then will MSI mobo RAM OCV of 5800Mhz make your FPS fly 20 more fps. You said you research/tested it, shed some light on the topic instead of making the person feel like an idiot. You could have explained a little better as to why they shouldn't OC their RAM in the first place instead of just saying:

It's just kind of pointless to mock the person over 3 FPS. And I'm not disagreeing with you about whether or not the performance increase is or isn't noticeable. The CPU only calls on a certain number of RAM and speed, you don't need anything higher then a 2666Mhz, or you won't see the difference and what not. Leave your RAM alone 3200Mhz or 4000Mhz is the same sh*T period. Benches might be higher but who cares about that. just increase a bit of the MHZ.Ī RAM OC will yield nothing, for real world performance. So i can try to oc maybe to 3000 Mhz or 2800 Mhz.īut i see to the screenshot above and i go crazy with that numbers.Ĭan you guys help me with that numbers? i dont want to do extreme overlocking. My motherboard is this: GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 I cant overlock the cpu because is a non k cpu. My board is from Gigabyte and it comes with this little program "EasyTune"
