More ram going to hurt OC?

Rifter

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Quick question, im not overclocking my ram but will adding another 3 sticks hurt my OC at all? i can get a matching set of ram right now for $65 and it seems like a sweet deal for another 6GB.
 

ZipSpeed

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I have 6 x 2 GB running at 1739 MHz and have no issues running my CPU at 4 GHz. 1.25V for both the core and QPI, and 1.65V for the RAM.
 

faxon

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the possibility is always there that it will, however if you feel you will benefit from the extra memory then its a moot point as it will always net a greater performance increase than whatever margins you lost on your overclock would have
 

brencat

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same as CPU core, 1.35v.

Okay so you are pretty close to the recommended limit for 24/7 OCing. So there's 2 questions you need to ask...1) do I really need more than 6GB for what I do ? (If gaming primarily, then I would say no); and 2) am I willing to lower the Bclk (and my overclock) to stabilize the system with all RAM slots populated knowing I can't realistically raise QPI/VTT much further ?
 

tyl998

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Okay so you are pretty close to the recommended limit for 24/7 OCing. So there's 2 questions you need to ask...1) do I really need more than 6GB for what I do ? (If gaming primarily, then I would say no); and 2) am I willing to lower the Bclk (and my overclock) to stabilize the system with all RAM slots populated knowing I can't realistically raise QPI/VTT much further ?
What is the recommended 24/7 QPI/VTT voltage? Mine is sort of close to that 1.35 as well
 

brencat

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What is the recommended 24/7 QPI/VTT voltage? Mine is sort of close to that 1.35 as well

Intel upped the max to 1.40v earlier this year. Just my opinion, but I think if the machine is on 24/7 and OCed, coming in under that probably makes sense from a longevity perspective...so 1.30 - 1.35v.
 

tyl998

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Well, mine is constantly OC'ed when on, but my computer is nowhere close to being turn on 24/7. I use my computer maybe 5 and a half hours per day on most days, and I don't stress my computer most of the time that it's on.
 

Arkaign

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Do you find yourself in ram limited situations very often with 6gb? I think I'd just wait until 12gb kits (3x4gb) at DDR3-2000 or faster speeds are somewhat affordable, probably about this time next year. $65 is pretty damned cheap though!