DDR4 3000Mhz 1.368V

JOLO14

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Hello

Can anyone tell me if if its ok to have 1.368V ram voltage. As you can see from images, i just chose XMP profile 1, and it should run at 1.35V. however, there is set 1.35V but bios measure 1.368V. Is it ok, or i should disable XMP.


http://imgur.com/a/Jiuhs
http://imgur.com/a/fUB1t

ONLY think what i did in bios was set multiplier to 44 and set adaptive voltage according to manually tested volatge in stress test. Nothing more (no LLC, or manually set some ram or cpu voltages, or something like that. ).

I just chose XMP profile, set adaptive voltage and set multiplier.

(i7 6700k 4.4Ghz, Z170 Pro gaming, Hyperx Savage DDR4 3000Mhz CL15)
 

lakimens

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It's safe, it's overclocked, that's why it's at that voltage.
Manufacturers separate the better from the worse and overclock the better to the most they can achieve stable.
They sell you overclocked RAM. It's the same process of overclocking on your own, it's just that not all modules are capable of reaching 3000Mhz.
They eliminate the risk of your RAM not being capable of an overclock you want to achieve.
 

JOLO14

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But i dont understand why there is 1.368V if there should be 1.35 like is XMP automatically set.
 

munkybuffon1988

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-XMP
And next manually..:
-DRAM Freq... - 3000
-DRAM Voltage - 1.35V
-Cycle Time 1 CLK
-tCL - 15 CLK
-tRCD - 17 CLK
-tRP - 17 CLK
-tRAS - 35 CLK
-tRFC - 525 CLK
-tRRD - 6 CLK
-tRRD_L - 8 CLK
-tFAW - 33 CLK