G.Skill Trident X DDR3 2400, doubts
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Hello
I have looked at these memories:
G.Skill Trident X DDR3 2400 PC3-19200 16GB 4x4GB CL9 F3-2400C9Q-16GTXD DDR3 Memory
and I see that they work at 1.65v…is that voltage dangerous for the memories? To work at 2400 do I have to select XMP profile? What happens if I don't overclock it, when would it work?
Will I have problems to place the Noctua D14 heatsink?
Is it recommended for Z87 chipset? Because I see that they are optimized for Ivy Bridge chipsets...A good motherboard that will support them?
regards
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Hello how are you, welcome to the forum, you have to configure if or if the xmp, set the latencies and voltage and the amount of mhz of the ram if you want to use it at 2400 since probably if you put it in auto it will detect it at 1600 as happened in my case.
PD. If its factory voltage is 1.65v then you have no reason to be alarmed, it should work like that, don't worry they won't melt.
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