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Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RC DDR5-4800 32GB Memory Kit Review

Overclocking

Disclaimer: Overclocking is never guaranteed, so that the results may vary depending on certain conditions and various hardware configurations. I am not recommending overclocking if you do not know what you are doing. High voltages may damage hardware, and it will not be covered by warranty.

 

Since I could not find the XMP options in the BIOS for these memory kits, I’ve decided to overclock them from the default speed of DDR5-4800 (2400MHz) to a respectable speed of DDR5-5800 (2900MHz). All I did was to up the speed and that’s it! I left all other options to AUTO.

We set the VDD and VDDO voltage range to “OC Demand” … I’m guessing this option would help provide extra voltages during overclocking (on demand). One thing I’m pleased to say is that these memory modules uses high-quality SK Hynix ICs which are known to overclock really well. If you’ve got the courage, then you can try overclocking it to DDR5-6000 or higher.

With higher clock speeds, the temperature of the memory modules will also increase. During full load, we got a temperature reading of 34 degrees Celsius, which I’m more than happy with. This proves that the Thermaltake Floe RC Ultra 240 CPU & Memory AIO Liquid Cooler is really doing its job! 😀

The LCD display on the shows memory block at 32 degrees Celsius.

 

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