did you know that DDR4 timings are intimately dependent on temperature (there is a temperature probe inside the modules). for example, the hotter the RAM is, the faster it gets refreshed by the controllerpic.twitter.com/4KpjIwsHTz
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I don't call that killing performance. I call it safe timing rather than overclocked crap that's going to error & make gaping holes under environmental changes.
let me guess, you never let the CPU in your desktop go into P-states either?
Are you talking specifically about certain ones (maybe voltage very low, or clock very high?), or stability issues with all P-state switching?
well, all P-states are thermal limited, so according to the logic of your previous tweet you ought to avoid them...
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