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Hi everyone.

I was curious how far others have been able to push their Corsair value select. I had been runing at 210 for a while perfectly stable. Last night, I took a few hours and got it up to 218 Mhz (218*11=2406Mhz) runing 1:1 2.5 3 3 8 1T. Unfortunately, I can't OC past 210 through the BIOS because my board won't post past that. I've been using EasyTune 5. The memory passed Memtest86 with no errors and ran Prime95 torture test fine (I ran both the high memory usage and the high CPU usage).

I'm happy with where I'm at now, so long as it remains stable. Would I be able to get higher speeds out of that ram by relaxing the timing?

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Hi

If you don't mind me asking, why the need to overclock your RAM so much?

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I have mine @ 225 I also have to say that I have copper heat spreaders and a 120mm fan on the side of my case blowing air all over the place.

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