F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Consider returning to its original speed if you're RAM underclocked in UEFI.

Consider returning to its original speed if you're RAM underclocked in UEFI.

Consider returning to its original speed if you're RAM underclocked in UEFI.

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bear7001
Senior Member
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04-30-2017, 11:59 PM
#1
I recently installed a new computer and observed in the UEFI that my RAM's clock speed is currently 2133Mhz. My system uses a G.Skill RIPJAW V Series with 2x4GB at 2400Mhz. Should I revert it to the original 2400Mhz or keep it as is? Is there any danger if I adjust it? The CPU model is Ryzen 3 1200, motherboard MSI A320 Grenade AM4, RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V series 2x4GB at 2400Mhz (operating at 2133Mhz in UEFI), GPU Zotac GTX 1050ti mini, HDD 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm, and PSU Cooler Master 350w.
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bear7001
04-30-2017, 11:59 PM #1

I recently installed a new computer and observed in the UEFI that my RAM's clock speed is currently 2133Mhz. My system uses a G.Skill RIPJAW V Series with 2x4GB at 2400Mhz. Should I revert it to the original 2400Mhz or keep it as is? Is there any danger if I adjust it? The CPU model is Ryzen 3 1200, motherboard MSI A320 Grenade AM4, RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V series 2x4GB at 2400Mhz (operating at 2133Mhz in UEFI), GPU Zotac GTX 1050ti mini, HDD 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm, and PSU Cooler Master 350w.

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LooseDawg
Senior Member
628
05-01-2017, 12:23 AM
#2
Attempt to activate XMP profile at 2400 mhz to let the system automatically set optimal values.
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LooseDawg
05-01-2017, 12:23 AM #2

Attempt to activate XMP profile at 2400 mhz to let the system automatically set optimal values.

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TheBozoPlays
Senior Member
642
05-01-2017, 06:27 AM
#3
Attempt to activate XMP profile at 2400 mhz to let the system automatically set optimal parameters.
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TheBozoPlays
05-01-2017, 06:27 AM #3

Attempt to activate XMP profile at 2400 mhz to let the system automatically set optimal parameters.