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Adjusting the DVAM frequency

Adjusting the DVAM frequency

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brobear7
Posting Freak
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10-21-2025, 02:26 PM
#1
Sure, you're all set to use the computer at 3200 MHz. The original setting was likely around 2660 MHz, so changing it to 3200 is fine.
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brobear7
10-21-2025, 02:26 PM #1

Sure, you're all set to use the computer at 3200 MHz. The original setting was likely around 2660 MHz, so changing it to 3200 is fine.

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Emma31178
Member
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10-30-2025, 11:53 PM
#2
It's typical for devices to operate at 2666 MHz when XMP isn't active. Speeds above that generally need XMP enabled or a manual overclock. The highest JEDEC standard is 3200 MHz @ CL20, but most units run at 2666 MHz and require XMP or overclocking to achieve the advertised performance.
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Emma31178
10-30-2025, 11:53 PM #2

It's typical for devices to operate at 2666 MHz when XMP isn't active. Speeds above that generally need XMP enabled or a manual overclock. The highest JEDEC standard is 3200 MHz @ CL20, but most units run at 2666 MHz and require XMP or overclocking to achieve the advertised performance.

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RulwenJr
Posting Freak
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11-14-2025, 02:49 AM
#3
I discovered the issue through trial and error, but it would restart automatically.
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RulwenJr
11-14-2025, 02:49 AM #3

I discovered the issue through trial and error, but it would restart automatically.

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Riven109
Member
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11-14-2025, 03:55 AM
#4
Enable the XMP profile to modify the clock to 3200 and fine-tune timing and voltage settings according to the programmed profile. Adjusting the clock to 3200 will push the module beyond its normal specifications, but it should function properly if everything is correctly configured.
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Riven109
11-14-2025, 03:55 AM #4

Enable the XMP profile to modify the clock to 3200 and fine-tune timing and voltage settings according to the programmed profile. Adjusting the clock to 3200 will push the module beyond its normal specifications, but it should function properly if everything is correctly configured.

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psych0builder
Member
186
11-28-2025, 09:08 AM
#5
Increasing clocks alone usually isn't enough. Normal DDR4 needs about 1.2V, but overclocking pushes it to around 1.35V and might require timing adjustments. Using an XMP profile becomes simpler if the RAM supports it.
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psych0builder
11-28-2025, 09:08 AM #5

Increasing clocks alone usually isn't enough. Normal DDR4 needs about 1.2V, but overclocking pushes it to around 1.35V and might require timing adjustments. Using an XMP profile becomes simpler if the RAM supports it.

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
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11-28-2025, 10:34 AM
#6
It's strange since after setting up both RAM sticks, adjusting the frequency, but I reset everything, my computer keeps shutting down unexpectedly?
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DRGNdragsYT
11-28-2025, 10:34 AM #6

It's strange since after setting up both RAM sticks, adjusting the frequency, but I reset everything, my computer keeps shutting down unexpectedly?

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humanity13
Member
202
11-28-2025, 12:19 PM
#7
Are you using a set of two matching sticks, or did you combine one stick with an existing one on your PC?
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humanity13
11-28-2025, 12:19 PM #7

Are you using a set of two matching sticks, or did you combine one stick with an existing one on your PC?

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NuDimon
Member
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11-28-2025, 03:50 PM
#8
I received the kit and confirmed it works with my MOBO, but I’m uncertain why it’s stopping unexpectedly.
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NuDimon
11-28-2025, 03:50 PM #8

I received the kit and confirmed it works with my MOBO, but I’m uncertain why it’s stopping unexpectedly.

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Proforno
Member
209
11-29-2025, 12:40 AM
#9
You might have received a faulty unit, so perform some diagnostic checks to identify any issues. Clearing the CMOS or resetting the BIOS settings could help. When using the auto configuration, RAM should automatically switch to plug-and-play mode without problems. If this doesn’t work, the device is likely defective—consider testing each module separately or returning it for replacement if needed.
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Proforno
11-29-2025, 12:40 AM #9

You might have received a faulty unit, so perform some diagnostic checks to identify any issues. Clearing the CMOS or resetting the BIOS settings could help. When using the auto configuration, RAM should automatically switch to plug-and-play mode without problems. If this doesn’t work, the device is likely defective—consider testing each module separately or returning it for replacement if needed.

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CycloneStormz
Junior Member
16
11-29-2025, 12:50 AM
#10
Restart your BIOS to restore default configurations. Activate XMP and it should function properly. Keep all automatic settings active except the XMP profile, which will handle the necessary adjustments for the kit to operate at 3200. Did it work before you made these changes?
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CycloneStormz
11-29-2025, 12:50 AM #10

Restart your BIOS to restore default configurations. Activate XMP and it should function properly. Keep all automatic settings active except the XMP profile, which will handle the necessary adjustments for the kit to operate at 3200. Did it work before you made these changes?

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