After powering on A-XMP, a slight delay is observed.
After powering on A-XMP, a slight delay is observed.
Hello, I'm facing an issue I couldn't resolve on Google. I purchased a new computer last year and recently discovered that the Windows Task Manager displays my RAM clock speed as 1067 MHz. Initially, I assumed I had the wrong RAM, but it turned out otherwise. After searching online, I came across comments suggesting the value should be doubled (3200 MHz) or indicated it was an SPD RAM. However, if I double the Task Manager reading, it shows 2133 MHz. Shouldn't it be closer to 3200? I verified the RAM timings using CPU-Z and found them at 1066.4 MHz. When I tried enabling A-XMP, which adjusts clock speeds automatically, I set it to 3200 MHz and activated it. After booting up, the Task Manager initially showed either 1600 or 3200 MHz, but my computer would freeze for about a second each minute. Could you help clarify this? Please let me know if you have any advice or explanation! Here are my details: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800X Memory: 32GB G.Skill RipJaws V Black DDR4-3200 DIMM CL16 Dual Kit Motherboard: MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS AMD X570 SoAM4 Dual Channel DDR4 Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER PSU: 600 watts be quiet! Pure Power 11 CM
I reviewed the changelog for the new BIOS release, but there were no updates. The only modifications affected UEFI and M.2, and I attempted the update after a BIOS reset without altering CPU settings. When I enable this feature, the BIOS remains silent; it only displays changes when I decide to exit.
This situation is very concerning, your core value shouldn't be that high. Please revise your profile.