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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8726811" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>XMP profile aren't overclocking on the memory which is the more bottlenecking component. Motherboard overclock? Yeah I can agree on that, but it depends on the memory topology. For the most part the stress isn't going to be in the motherboard's side of things, it's going to be in the memory sticks. The motherboard's side of things is mainly in the wiring. For example, having the maximum memory density with a parallel topology is going to limit your memory's ability. It might still meet the XMP profile, but it likely won't. My motherboard for example is 32gb maximum z97 asrock extreme 6, which can't meet my ram's XMP profile at 32gb dual rank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8726811, member: 679555"] XMP profile aren't overclocking on the memory which is the more bottlenecking component. Motherboard overclock? Yeah I can agree on that, but it depends on the memory topology. For the most part the stress isn't going to be in the motherboard's side of things, it's going to be in the memory sticks. The motherboard's side of things is mainly in the wiring. For example, having the maximum memory density with a parallel topology is going to limit your memory's ability. It might still meet the XMP profile, but it likely won't. My motherboard for example is 32gb maximum z97 asrock extreme 6, which can't meet my ram's XMP profile at 32gb dual rank. [/QUOTE]
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