While a bit confusing in the title, let me elaborate the question:
I know HOW to overclock ram in the BIOS.
What I do not know is: If I have bought memory modules where it says e.g. 2400 mhz. Can I still push these up to e.g. 3000 mhz?
I always thought you had to buy 3000 mhz RAM to be able to push them up to 3000 mhz. But then I saw one techtuber (can't remember which one, think it was bitwit) who had G.Skill 2400 mhz RAM which he then OCed to 2933 mhz.
My current system, which I bought second hand, came with 4x4GB DDR4 RAM HyperX rated at 2400 mhz. They have massive heatsinks, and I am now curious to know: can I try to push these over 2400 mhz?
Are the labled speed-ratings just there as an ensurance that you can push them to said speed (like buying a higher tier CPU), and that it is possible, like with the CPUs, to push RAM over their labled speeds?
I know HOW to overclock ram in the BIOS.
What I do not know is: If I have bought memory modules where it says e.g. 2400 mhz. Can I still push these up to e.g. 3000 mhz?
I always thought you had to buy 3000 mhz RAM to be able to push them up to 3000 mhz. But then I saw one techtuber (can't remember which one, think it was bitwit) who had G.Skill 2400 mhz RAM which he then OCed to 2933 mhz.
My current system, which I bought second hand, came with 4x4GB DDR4 RAM HyperX rated at 2400 mhz. They have massive heatsinks, and I am now curious to know: can I try to push these over 2400 mhz?
Are the labled speed-ratings just there as an ensurance that you can push them to said speed (like buying a higher tier CPU), and that it is possible, like with the CPUs, to push RAM over their labled speeds?