DRAM issues
DRAM issues
I recently installed new RAM for my PC, but it wasn’t operating at its maximum 3200MHz. I checked the BIOS settings and experimented with various adjustments one by one, trying to raise the speed to 3000MHz. However, I’m now unable to access the BIOS configuration.
FCLK? Disable CMOS Boot, configure BIOS, set the SOC to 1.1 and DRAM to 1.35. The FCLK will auto-set to 1600Hz for 3200Hz if booting. If it starts, run memtest86 and/or OCCT to verify stability.
DRAM is a completely separate concept. 2. You don’t have to manually increase your RAM speed. There’s an option named XMP or DOCP (based on your CPU/motherboard). Just enable that setting. 3. To return to your BIOS, reset the CMOS by connecting the jumper with a flathead screwdriver. You might need to check your motherboard’s manual for the exact location, though it usually involves two pins in a simple setup.
The RAM performance is linked to the FCLK when using Ryzen overclocking.
Press Hit, restart the system, then verify using hwinfo64. Expect it to display 1600 (3200).