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First of all as you can see increasing the voltage by 0.05v doesn't
bring much more frequency headroom. The GeIL Evo Corsa performed very well for a 16GB
memory kit, with the stock/default voltage we easily managed to get a stable
2000 MHz at CL8. 200 MHz more were possible with higher CL9 latencies and we were close to
the rated frequency in CL10, only 50 MHz away. Basically this means even buying
the CL11 kit you will be able to run it at the specs of the CL10 kit. For the
CL11-11-11-30-1T results we managed to run only at default specs and we had to
raise the different voltages of our CPU because the IMC (Integrated Memory
Controller) of our chip is not that good so that's why we weren't able to do
more than 2400 MHz. On X79 LGA2011 and Sandy Bridge E processors it's easy to
run the memory at 2133 MHz but not all chips are capable of operating at these
frequencies. So not only the memory is part of the equation, the CPU is too.
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