How To Overclock RAM (BEGINNER FRIENDLY & SAFE!)

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How to overclock ram for better PC gaming performance, FOR FREE, and EASY AND even newbie friendly!
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The thing I love about potatoes is that you can go the full crunchy route and enjoy them as chips or fries, but if you want something more hearty you can bake them or mash them and add a much more filling component to your meal. ALL WITH THE SAME FOOD. Amazing.

lilv
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My ram with xmp on is 3200mhz, but I managed to manually overclock to 3600mhz with 1.3v stable too and definitely better benchmarks

lordPixlUK
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I had my 3600mhz ram running at 2133 for a year. Had no clue i needed to use xmp. And my pc ran so much faster. I felt like a moron cause i been bulding and fixing pcs for 20 years lmao

dsn
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I've been playing on computers since windows 95(yes I'm kinda old) but computers have never really been my thing. I recently decided to try my hand at PC gaming. I bought more ram but I couldn't figure out how to get it's speed up from 2400. this video is the only one I've found who literally "breaks it down for stupid" with me being "stupid". thank you and you got yourself another subscriber.

_KonaFoST
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Remember to check your BIOS settings every once in a while, especially after adding or changing hardware. I forgot to do this after another 16gb kit to my build after already applying xmp; turns out i had been running 32gb of RAM at stock values for almost a year before i caught it.

laeviga-sunstrider
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Thank you for this. I don’t normally do anything in my pc but this year for Christmas I got new ram and was almost charged over $200 to get it installed for me. That’s when I came to yt, found your channel, this video, and you explained everything perfectly. Thank you so so so much bc I feel less like an idiot

TheMidnightLunaTTV
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Thank you! This was SO easy to do and I can't believe it took me so long to do this :)

jo-hansebasitinnamehiddenb
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Thanks so much for making such a simple guide! Having your first PC and tooling around with this kind of stuff can be super daunting so these kinds of guides really help.

nftbandit
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Thx Blunty! Even after being a PC gamer for like 8 years I still didnt know that! Going to head home and try it now!

StormyDoesVR
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In the same boat as a lot of the people you were talking about.

I was a regular viewer for a good couple of years, quite some time ago. But this video was the first time the algorithm actually decided to show me your videos.

Perhaps a binge is needed to give youtube a push in the right direction....

TheSsalty
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I was gonna search for a video like this later this week as I’ve just ordered a new kit! Great timing Blunty! Cheers!

codecapdotexe
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Thanks, I have been running my RAM slow for over a year now, and you have changed that o7

peacewizard
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MAN
when i discovered youtube some 10+ years ago your channel was one of the first ive ever seen. i remember your timtam milo video when you still had a 3000 behind your name.
now i just randomly looked for how to overclock my ram and found you again after all these years what the hell lol

Pharakz
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the informative video!💯

yukihirosp
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Great video! Thanks Blunty I've always been curious about this but too afraid to break something.

HAL-.
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Great content, it was so tricky to figure out when building my rig

BMW-sdnn
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My love of potatoes came with me from South Georgia, where I still think of sweet tea.

People are fond of saying, "This one's good for ya!" as if I am somehow going to be forced to eat it.

This love extends to other forms of potato and also most other foods made with potatoes.

(Don't get me wrong - I like white potatoes with every day meals.

The more corny and more oily the better.)

I have strong feelings about grating potatoes, too.

Usually I have not heard of someone who likes to grate their potatoes.

Most people say they dislike it or are too lazy to grate their potatoes.

I grate my potatoes.

When my graters broke, I got myself a nice Cuisinart grater (I really didn't want to buy a grater because I like my potatoes mashed - but I found this one cheap at my local Target).

That grater has a scraper on one end that makes sure that no mushy, bitter - tasting gunk gets in the potatoes (it scrapes the side that will get mashed anyway).

Just like your mashed potatoes, you will have some left on your peel.

While we are on the subject of potato peels, I also like to make a chunky mashed potato that is not as sweet as most people make - but I do add sugar or honey to taste.

My theory is that people like it because it reminds them of how their mashed potatoes were served.

Also, you get to eat your leftovers the next day, too.

Served with a little salt.

Potatoes contain starch, which the body turns into sugar.

I know that there are many, many foods that have a lot of starch - pasta, mashed potatoes, bread, etc.

That is because they contain some of the most easily broken down starch, but the starch in potatoes is very resistant to being broken down.

Therefore, your body has to have lots of sugar to convert that starch into energy.

Sugar has a lot of energy.

For my body, especially during exercise, I need lots of energy.

Thus, I do eat a lot of potatoes.

beamboy
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i was searching for the ram and you overwhelmed me with SWEET VOICE wth

masul_hodu
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thank you for this video I never overclocked memory before I just build a budget pc I wanted to know how to overclock memory thank you again for your easy to understand explanation

robertcortez
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the best voice i hear on my life, thanks, i feel more safe, thats my first time with ddr4 and the motherboard i want to buy dont support the most commercial rams but with XMP if u can

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