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It's default speed profile is 4800Mhz, but in XMP Profile it runs at 7200 MHz. Beware of motherboard claims stating it'll support these speeds. Do your research and check videos online for the motherboard you want to pair and check the max speed the motherboard/cpu combo will support. I've an Asus Z790-e Gaming WiFi II Motherboard and Intel i9-14900K CPU and experience stability issues in XMP. But, DDR5 memory that's faster than 4800MHz is unnoticeable performance wise and may even experience performance degradation at higher speeds in games. I'm still very happy with the memory despite my XMP profile issue.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The speed is 6000 mhz without over clocking
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Anything over 4800 MHz is considered overclock. So yes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's not called overclocking, just enabling XMP on a compatible motherboard.the non XMP SPD is 4800MHz. -Art
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