F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking [Fixed] Knowing how to check infinite fabric pattern and dividers

[Fixed] Knowing how to check infinite fabric pattern and dividers

[Fixed] Knowing how to check infinite fabric pattern and dividers

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shredan999
Junior Member
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05-02-2026, 08:58 PM
#1
Okay so after a long time I built my computer setup with a Ryzen 5 3500 processor, an RTX 2060 graphics card, a B450 motherboard from Steel Legend, and an Adata XPG Gammix D30 running at 16GB of RAM. When I started looking in the BIOS there was a memory overclock section that had an XMP profile. I know that this profile helps me reach my goal speed of 3200 mhz (right now it's set to 2666 mhz). But there is another option called Infinity Fabric Frequency and Dividers which can be manually changed all the way up to 3000 mhz. Do you guys have any idea what that thing is? When I'm trying to make my RAM run at 3200 mhz, should I change this setting? I am not trying to overheat or crash the CPU yet. Considering these things, do I need to change anything else in the profile? Thanks a ton!
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shredan999
05-02-2026, 08:58 PM #1

Okay so after a long time I built my computer setup with a Ryzen 5 3500 processor, an RTX 2060 graphics card, a B450 motherboard from Steel Legend, and an Adata XPG Gammix D30 running at 16GB of RAM. When I started looking in the BIOS there was a memory overclock section that had an XMP profile. I know that this profile helps me reach my goal speed of 3200 mhz (right now it's set to 2666 mhz). But there is another option called Infinity Fabric Frequency and Dividers which can be manually changed all the way up to 3000 mhz. Do you guys have any idea what that thing is? When I'm trying to make my RAM run at 3200 mhz, should I change this setting? I am not trying to overheat or crash the CPU yet. Considering these things, do I need to change anything else in the profile? Thanks a ton!

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Estampy
Junior Member
49
05-19-2026, 11:25 PM
#2
Yeah, A2 and B2 are the main doors, while A1 and B1 are the side ones. You only hit those if you need four sticks of RAM. Because the Infinity fabric makes them run slower than a normal 4-stick setup, which is why you'd pick A2 as your best choice. It's like that main USB port on a computer back panel. There are some really fast red slots for high speed, standard blue ones for regular speeds, and black ones too. For external storage, use the red slot instead of the black one; if you do that, you'll get done with uploads or downloads much faster. High-speed RAM needs those red A2-B2 slots. The A1-B1 slots would be the black ones.
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Estampy
05-19-2026, 11:25 PM #2

Yeah, A2 and B2 are the main doors, while A1 and B1 are the side ones. You only hit those if you need four sticks of RAM. Because the Infinity fabric makes them run slower than a normal 4-stick setup, which is why you'd pick A2 as your best choice. It's like that main USB port on a computer back panel. There are some really fast red slots for high speed, standard blue ones for regular speeds, and black ones too. For external storage, use the red slot instead of the black one; if you do that, you'll get done with uploads or downloads much faster. High-speed RAM needs those red A2-B2 slots. The A1-B1 slots would be the black ones.

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Deadkill78
Junior Member
35
06-08-2026, 02:52 AM
#3
Here are some internet links about infinity fabric patterns and how to use dividers: https://www.reddit.com/r/fabric/design/c..._knitting/
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Deadkill78
06-08-2026, 02:52 AM #3

Here are some internet links about infinity fabric patterns and how to use dividers: https://www.reddit.com/r/fabric/design/c..._knitting/

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choppa2002
Member
87
06-08-2026, 10:51 AM
#4
Just leave it on auto, or change the IF frequency to match half of your RAM speed. For example, if you have 3200 mhz RAM, set the IF frequency to 1600 mhz.
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choppa2002
06-08-2026, 10:51 AM #4

Just leave it on auto, or change the IF frequency to match half of your RAM speed. For example, if you have 3200 mhz RAM, set the IF frequency to 1600 mhz.

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PerdyPotatoes
Member
145
06-08-2026, 07:43 PM
#5
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PerdyPotatoes
06-08-2026, 07:43 PM #5

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319phoenix
Junior Member
21
06-09-2026, 06:36 PM
#6
That is very helpful information. Thanks so much. So if you are using DDR4 at 3600 MHz (but your board runs at 3200), the computer figure itself sets the speed down to 1600 automatically, meaning you don't have to do anything about it, right? You could even set it directly to 1600 if you wanted. Are there any other settings I need to change?
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319phoenix
06-09-2026, 06:36 PM #6

That is very helpful information. Thanks so much. So if you are using DDR4 at 3600 MHz (but your board runs at 3200), the computer figure itself sets the speed down to 1600 automatically, meaning you don't have to do anything about it, right? You could even set it directly to 1600 if you wanted. Are there any other settings I need to change?

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NothhhALT
Junior Member
4
06-10-2026, 01:55 PM
#7
Yeah, I figure that out now. Thanks a bunch of you guys.
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NothhhALT
06-10-2026, 01:55 PM #7

Yeah, I figure that out now. Thanks a bunch of you guys.

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SenSayIII
Member
57
06-10-2026, 09:41 PM
#8
If your RAM runs slower than 3200 MHz, trying a higher Infinity Fabric might help, though you'll need to test carefully.
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SenSayIII
06-10-2026, 09:41 PM #8

If your RAM runs slower than 3200 MHz, trying a higher Infinity Fabric might help, though you'll need to test carefully.

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POKE_PRESLEY
Member
177
06-10-2026, 10:24 PM
#9
Even though I set my memory settings for speed and clock, it still shows my RAM running slow at 1330 mhz. I changed the voltage to 1.4 v from 1.35, saved the changes, and quit the program. Nothing happened. Could you help me?
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POKE_PRESLEY
06-10-2026, 10:24 PM #9

Even though I set my memory settings for speed and clock, it still shows my RAM running slow at 1330 mhz. I changed the voltage to 1.4 v from 1.35, saved the changes, and quit the program. Nothing happened. Could you help me?

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JesseSSinger
Member
169
06-10-2026, 10:46 PM
#10
Does the memory stick fit into holes labeled A2 and B2?
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JesseSSinger
06-10-2026, 10:46 PM #10

Does the memory stick fit into holes labeled A2 and B2?

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