Asus Auto Tuning Wizard says it can increase my ram by 101%. how?

GDUB Mx

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So i have 2 type of ram in my pc, 2 x 4gb corsair vengance 1333mhz which ups to 1600mhz, and 2 4gb micron 1600mhz ram sticks. when i use the asus auto tuning wizard it tells me that in can increase my cpu by 28% and ram by 101%, altho ive set my ram to xmp 1 1600mhz. When i set the auto tuning wizard i didnt like the temps and it seemed unstable to i defaulted again.
So my question is how to i achieve that ram boost but keep my cpu settings standard?

i5 4690k stock speed
asus sabertooth z97 mark 2
16gb ram as above
msi gtx 770 4gb
cm hyper evo 212
evga supernova 800w

Edit: corrected ram size.
 
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It's probably talking about raising the BCLK which OCs everything in the system, I'd stay away from it as it often does exactly what you've found, makes things unstable. If going to OC, best to do it through the BIOS manually, these 'auto' tuning things are rather generic and like to add lots of additional volatge which raises temps and can lead to early component failures
2 x 4gb corsair vengance 1333mhz which ups to 1600mhz, and 2 8gb micron 1600mhz ram sticks - you'r lucky they even work. You should just use one ram kit in a PC. A kit only has the same make and model and has been tested to work together.

asus auto tuning wizard probably assumes you have a kit.
 

GDUB Mx

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Well I'm surprised it worked to tbh, 8gb of free ram is always a bonus I suppose lol. So I take it its as good as it gets with that xmp profile 1 active then? Lannister what do you mean by set an xmp? If by changing the profile to xmp 1 I have already done that. Thanks tho
 

Tradesman1

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It's probably talking about raising the BCLK which OCs everything in the system, I'd stay away from it as it often does exactly what you've found, makes things unstable. If going to OC, best to do it through the BIOS manually, these 'auto' tuning things are rather generic and like to add lots of additional volatge which raises temps and can lead to early component failures
 
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