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In light of new memory standard - DDR4 - the question arises: what is the range of safe voltages for overclocking modules SDRAM DDR4? Since the memory controller Haswell-E support both standard memory DDR3, and memory standard DDR4, it is clear that the setting of the voltage for DDR4 modules at 1.5 V is fine. As is well known, the standard is based on the basic DDR4 memory voltage equal to 1.2 V, while DDR3 memory supply voltage of 1.5 V. G.Skill Company, for example , their records overclocking modules put DDR4 memory at 1.35 V.
Site Legit Reviews reports that the new Intel XMP 2.0 profiles for memory DDR4 provided as 1.35 V and 1.5 V. The company said that the 1.5 V power supply for DDR4 memory are the absolute level, which should not be exceeded. "Good" DDR4 memory will work without problems on voltage of 1.35 V. Therefore, the optimum voltage for overclocking will range from 1.2 V to 1.35 V. Related Products :
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