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Adjust your RAM speed settings to 3200MHz through your motherboard or BIOS configuration.

Adjust your RAM speed settings to 3200MHz through your motherboard or BIOS configuration.

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sacapatates
Posting Freak
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05-18-2016, 08:38 PM
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Hey everyone, I just noticed my RAM is clocked at 3000MHz instead of the expected 3200MHz. Despite adjusting BIOS and DCOP settings multiple times, I haven't managed to reach 3200MHz. I've tried basic overclocking and tweaked voltage offsets, but it still doesn't work. Do you have any advice or tips? Thanks! RAM model: hx432c16fb3ak2/16.
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sacapatates
05-18-2016, 08:38 PM #1

Hey everyone, I just noticed my RAM is clocked at 3000MHz instead of the expected 3200MHz. Despite adjusting BIOS and DCOP settings multiple times, I haven't managed to reach 3200MHz. I've tried basic overclocking and tweaked voltage offsets, but it still doesn't work. Do you have any advice or tips? Thanks! RAM model: hx432c16fb3ak2/16.

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audi497mks
Senior Member
601
05-18-2016, 10:59 PM
#2
DDR means Double Data Rate. When you double your RAM's clock speed, it shows as 3200MHz, which matches its rated performance. This is just how HWiNFO displays data. CPU-Z does the same, and Task Manager offers a more intuitive view.
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audi497mks
05-18-2016, 10:59 PM #2

DDR means Double Data Rate. When you double your RAM's clock speed, it shows as 3200MHz, which matches its rated performance. This is just how HWiNFO displays data. CPU-Z does the same, and Task Manager offers a more intuitive view.

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Tomcastle88
Member
149
05-19-2016, 02:20 AM
#3
HWiNFO displays 1500 MHz under "Memory" and 1600 MHz under "Memory Modules," suggesting it might be operating around 3000 MHz. @TeeBlackGold97 Can you look at the memory section in CPU-Z? It's hard to tell which numbers are real speeds versus what HWiNFO shows. Also, verify your BIOS settings for the XMP profile.
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Tomcastle88
05-19-2016, 02:20 AM #3

HWiNFO displays 1500 MHz under "Memory" and 1600 MHz under "Memory Modules," suggesting it might be operating around 3000 MHz. @TeeBlackGold97 Can you look at the memory section in CPU-Z? It's hard to tell which numbers are real speeds versus what HWiNFO shows. Also, verify your BIOS settings for the XMP profile.

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rokinme
Junior Member
6
05-20-2016, 05:20 AM
#4
Review RAM ICS in the Thaiphoon Burner, manual overclocking is necessary. Avoid random configurations; they seldom succeed. Use a specific tuning approach for each RAM IC to achieve results, as methods differ.
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rokinme
05-20-2016, 05:20 AM #4

Review RAM ICS in the Thaiphoon Burner, manual overclocking is necessary. Avoid random configurations; they seldom succeed. Use a specific tuning approach for each RAM IC to achieve results, as methods differ.

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Obayy
Member
63
05-21-2016, 07:05 PM
#5
Hey there, sorry for the delayed response. The issue has been resolved. My motherboard's BIOS was very old, so updating it fixed the problem. Thanks for your support!
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Obayy
05-21-2016, 07:05 PM #5

Hey there, sorry for the delayed response. The issue has been resolved. My motherboard's BIOS was very old, so updating it fixed the problem. Thanks for your support!