Legit Reviews attended the question about the ultimate type of power for safe DDR4 overclocking memory . During the test was recorded failure of the Intel X99 platform with a set of memory Kingston HyperX Predator 16GB (4 x 4GB) at a frequency of 3000 MHz and supply voltage of 1.5 V. Since the memory controller Intel Haswell-E have a kind of a margin of safety in the form of support for DDR3 memory, and the maximum allowable voltage at 1.65V, the problems come from the memory modules set.
However, the company Kingston, as the source said, worked on the pre-emption. According to the receipt of the notification, the memory Kingston HyperX DDR4, which will soon be available for sale, will not work on the previously announced 1.5 V, and a voltage of 1.35 V. The company has conducted a series of tests and found that for successful overclocking kit announced above 1.5 V power supply for the new module is not necessary. Voltage 1.35 V would be sufficient to reveal the overclocking potential of this set. In addition, a lower voltage is a power efficient modules create low heat. Related Products :
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