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Increasing RAM speed from 3000MHz to 3200MHz?

Increasing RAM speed from 3000MHz to 3200MHz?

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Mirruski
Junior Member
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04-09-2019, 11:14 PM
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Hey there, I understand you're looking for clarification. Your motherboard supports XMP up to 3600 MHz, while your GPU is set to 3200 MHz. You can still use the 3200 MHz profile, but it might not reach its full potential. It’s okay to be unsure—just check your motherboard’s specifications before making changes. Thanks for reaching out!
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Mirruski
04-09-2019, 11:14 PM #1

Hey there, I understand you're looking for clarification. Your motherboard supports XMP up to 3600 MHz, while your GPU is set to 3200 MHz. You can still use the 3200 MHz profile, but it might not reach its full potential. It’s okay to be unsure—just check your motherboard’s specifications before making changes. Thanks for reaching out!

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Back2Blaze
Member
204
04-09-2019, 11:44 PM
#2
Load your XMP profile to adjust timing, voltage, and other settings. Set it to 3200MHz manually. Most systems handle at least 200MHz without major issues. You can reach 3333MHz by tweaking the DRAM voltage from 1.35V to 1.375V. I've achieved stable speeds up to 3800MHz by increasing timings, but performance drops with higher latency. A good compromise for you is around 3600MHz with minor timing adjustments. This balances speed and responsiveness. Your results will differ based on your CPU and motherboard. What model are you using?
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Back2Blaze
04-09-2019, 11:44 PM #2

Load your XMP profile to adjust timing, voltage, and other settings. Set it to 3200MHz manually. Most systems handle at least 200MHz without major issues. You can reach 3333MHz by tweaking the DRAM voltage from 1.35V to 1.375V. I've achieved stable speeds up to 3800MHz by increasing timings, but performance drops with higher latency. A good compromise for you is around 3600MHz with minor timing adjustments. This balances speed and responsiveness. Your results will differ based on your CPU and motherboard. What model are you using?

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ShiYPe_PvP
Junior Member
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04-11-2019, 11:44 AM
#3
I’ll definitely attempt to reach 3200 MHz with your Ryzen 5 2600 and B450M Pro 4 M.
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ShiYPe_PvP
04-11-2019, 11:44 AM #3

I’ll definitely attempt to reach 3200 MHz with your Ryzen 5 2600 and B450M Pro 4 M.

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romanou34
Junior Member
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04-11-2019, 01:19 PM
#4
Share your findings and I’ll try to assist you in reaching around 3400Mhz, with some flexibility.
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romanou34
04-11-2019, 01:19 PM #4

Share your findings and I’ll try to assist you in reaching around 3400Mhz, with some flexibility.

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ELesko
Junior Member
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04-12-2019, 01:08 PM
#5
I plan to test it in a few hours (just kidding, I’m probably busy otherwise) and will update you soon! 3400 MHz sounds great, but I also don’t want to increase latency too much.
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ELesko
04-12-2019, 01:08 PM #5

I plan to test it in a few hours (just kidding, I’m probably busy otherwise) and will update you soon! 3400 MHz sounds great, but I also don’t want to increase latency too much.

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Mirrorous
Member
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04-20-2019, 04:31 AM
#6
It depends on the DIMMs and their overclocking potential. If you're aiming for maximum performance, we can perform some tests and comparisons.
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Mirrorous
04-20-2019, 04:31 AM #6

It depends on the DIMMs and their overclocking potential. If you're aiming for maximum performance, we can perform some tests and comparisons.

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Struzz
Member
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04-20-2019, 05:43 AM
#7
Hells yeah, every bit of performance matters to me! If you could help with that, that would be awesome! Also I just realized that I might actually have F4-2800C17D-16GIS ram in my system (I ll check after opening it) I built it quite a while ago and forgot alrdy... But that would mean its alrdy running 200mhz more than it was advertised. Might it still work ? But even if that wont work I ll be building a system for a friend soon with the F4 3000 memory from above, so even if it doesnt work for my system all the information will come in handy at the point I built it for him.
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Struzz
04-20-2019, 05:43 AM #7

Hells yeah, every bit of performance matters to me! If you could help with that, that would be awesome! Also I just realized that I might actually have F4-2800C17D-16GIS ram in my system (I ll check after opening it) I built it quite a while ago and forgot alrdy... But that would mean its alrdy running 200mhz more than it was advertised. Might it still work ? But even if that wont work I ll be building a system for a friend soon with the F4 3000 memory from above, so even if it doesnt work for my system all the information will come in handy at the point I built it for him.

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lSticKl
Member
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04-24-2019, 03:53 PM
#8
You own the ATX version of our board, which means it's just a larger size. It appears we share the same BIOS. Just follow these steps: BOIS - Overclock - XPM - select XPM PROFILE 1 - then adjust RAM speed to 3200.
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lSticKl
04-24-2019, 03:53 PM #8

You own the ATX version of our board, which means it's just a larger size. It appears we share the same BIOS. Just follow these steps: BOIS - Overclock - XPM - select XPM PROFILE 1 - then adjust RAM speed to 3200.

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LunaticCrafter
Junior Member
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05-03-2019, 06:42 PM
#9
Checked my PC recently—I confirmed it’s the F4-3000C16D. I’m planning to install Windows on a friend’s HDD first, then test the 3200 MHz after.
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LunaticCrafter
05-03-2019, 06:42 PM #9

Checked my PC recently—I confirmed it’s the F4-3000C16D. I’m planning to install Windows on a friend’s HDD first, then test the 3200 MHz after.

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Yoshi_826
Junior Member
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05-04-2019, 03:40 AM
#10
Yes, I understood your concern about whether my RAM could manage the task. I will follow exactly what you all instructed later tonight.
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Yoshi_826
05-04-2019, 03:40 AM #10

Yes, I understood your concern about whether my RAM could manage the task. I will follow exactly what you all instructed later tonight.

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