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nizzen:

1.65v is safe for 24/7 (if cooled enough) ๐Ÿ˜‰ DDR4 was "max" 1.55v for XMP, and I ran ddr4 1.6v for 3 years.... No degrade of dimms... OFC it was watercooled ๐Ÿ˜›
There is a balance between voltage and temperature. As you raise voltage you also raise temperature and at some point if you don't cool it it will start to degrade over time. What we mean when we ask is it safe to use this voltage we also need to take into account the operating temperature so safe 24/7 just means that no degradation will occur at ambient temperature.
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bluedevil:

ddrX running at 8000 CL 40 is the same as ddrX at 4000 cl 20.
You misinterpret bandwidth with latency. Both matters to some extent, depending on your use case. Your car can drive 200mph, but it takes 5 seconds for a passenger to either get in or get out. Even if you tune your car, a passenger may still need 5 secs. But if you throw people in or out there and it takes just 1 second for passengers to get in or out, the total time you need to fill your car with passengers AND get from A to B AND unload everybody will decrease.
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386SX:

You misinterpret bandwidth with latency. Both matters to some extent, depending on your use case. Your car can drive 200mph, but it takes 5 seconds for a passenger to either get in or get out. Even if you tune your car, a passenger may still need 5 secs. But if you throw people in or out there and it takes just 1 second for passengers to get in or out, the total time you need to fill your car with passengers AND get from A to B AND unload everybody will decrease.
Quite simply I want a computer that is the metaphorical equivalent of actually throwing passengers to the kerb ๐Ÿ˜€