Ensure your RAM operates efficiently by running it at optimal speeds.
Ensure your RAM operates efficiently by running it at optimal speeds.
My performance is recorded at 3200 with a clock speed of 1333. In duel mode it seems to drop to around 2666. Adjusting BIOS settings to 3200 or 3000 caused instability and blue screens, except for Chrome. The XMP profile keeps it at 3200, but auto mode slows it down to 2133. Should I raise the voltage? Why would overclocking be necessary? Edited May 26, 2020 by Gannam for more details.
Increased from 1333 to 2666 due to DDR technology, not because of dual-channel capabilities. Although 3200MHz isn't considered an overclock for memory, it applies to the CPU and system board.
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You need to update it via the BIOS settings. I know there are utilities that let you install from the operating system, but I’d rather avoid them since they raise the risk of a failed BIOS flash (Windows can also cause issues). Make sure you clear all unnecessary programs before proceeding.
Could it be that if 1333 equals 2666 then 3000 corresponds to 6000 and 3200 maps to 6400? What occurs when you adjust it to match 1600, which is half of 3200? Doubling 2133 gives 4266, exceeding the infinity fabric double point at 3733, making a descent sensible.
It's common to encounter issues with multiple BIOS updates, especially in older models like the X470 Tachi. The changes can sometimes cause unexpected behavior.