Issue update for 1903.
Issue update for 1903.
I own a Ryzen 5 1600 with Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB, DDR4, and 3200 MHz. Running on an Asrock X370 with Windows 10 Pro. My RAM is clocked at 3200 MHz according to the BIOS, but Windows only recognizes 1600. My friend has a comparable build using a Ryzen 2600, same RAM, but he’s getting 3000 MHz on an Asus Prime X470 with Windows 10 Home. He’s experiencing the same issue. If you upgraded to 1903, double-check your speeds! Is this a Ryzen-specific problem? Look for pictures in the comments.
CPU-Z doesn't always give accurate readings. It displayed my RAM speed as 665MHz, while the real value is 1333MHz (even Windows reported it correctly)
CPU-Z displayed the information accurately initially. If the RAM speed is genuinely 1600MT/s, CPU-Z would reflect it as 800MHz.
All systems are operating correctly. The frequency is set at 1596MHz, with a processing speed of 3192MT/s.