achieve a memory reach of 3600 on your system
achieve a memory reach of 3600 on your system
Hello, I see you're working on improving your PC's memory performance. You mentioned your current RAM speed is 2666 MHz but the rated speed is 3600 MHz. To reach the 3600 MHz XMP profile, you need to enable it in BIOS and set the target accordingly. After saving changes and rebooting, you noticed the system reported a boot failure and then booted normally for a short time. Your memory speed dropped to 2133 MHz instead of the expected 3600 MHz. You have options like XMP Profile 2 or manual memory settings in BIOS. Check your motherboard manual or ASRock's specifications to confirm the correct memory timings and voltage (e.g., DDR4-3600 at 1.35V). Make sure you enter the right values when configuring XMP or manual settings. If needed, consult the official documentation for your CPU model for precise guidance.
The version is 3.31 as indicated by the sticker on the sticks.
Prepare XMP1 first, then reduce the memory speed to 3400 and check for startup. This should help clarify the issue.
You can adjust the speed by modifying the DRAM tweaker settings, but it seems you're having trouble accessing them. The new image you shared might provide clearer instructions.
Open XMP settings, select profile one, adjust to ~3400, then save changes.