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RAM Voltage, what's a realistic number for long usage?

Many higher speed RAMs require high voltage to be stable. However high voltage induce heat, which may not be a desirable thing if you run your computer 24/7. I just want to know what's an approximate number for RAM voltage that you don't want to exceed if you want to keep it stable for a long time rather than for just 10 hours during RAM test then take a screenshot and brag about it.
 
what ram is it??? cant tell you until then. how high does the voltage support. some ram is only 2.7v max, while some is 3.3v.
 
For UTT, I personally won't do anything above 3.2 for over a week. I just feel it isn't safe. FOr TCCD, anything beyond 2.9 for a long period of time is shaky.
 
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