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The original post: /r/overclocking by /u/PowerfulAd8967 on 2025-04-08 11:40:32.

Hello all,

I have previously gotten help from you, and successfully overclocked Kingston DDR4 2x8GB set. That thread is still available to be found on this forum. A Big thank you to everyone who helped!

However, I have now updated some components, and am again reaching out for help.

Naturally, I will do this overclocking following the Github DDR4 overclocking bible, but some questions:

  • I have identified (based on below code), that the new ICs are Micron, but which revision (also what is the three-character code for Github guide, to identify the limitations/possibilities), could you help?

  • What would be the benefits/bottlenecks for this IC version (please note that I am on B660M-mobo, so I am limited to max 1,39V DRAM voltage, and limited to Auto on VCCSA and VCCIO voltage)

  • Double confirmation: Since I cannot change VCCSA/VCCIO (they must stay in Auto), is it 100% safe for my processor/memory controller to change the DRAM voltage to 1,39V, and tighten the timings (especially important since limiting the VCCSA/VCCIO voltage is highlighted in the Github guide, but impossible for my mobo).

My new setup:

Asus Tuf Gaming B660M Plus D4 (the only old part here)

Intel i5-14600KF (CEP disabled, VRM voltage offset -0.05 V)

Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x16GB, 3600, 16-19-19-36

CMK32GX4M2D3600C16

A4WZT5041AC47N -2

Ver 3.31

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