Miracle? 2666 up to 3000 MHz and beyond?
Miracle? 2666 up to 3000 MHz and beyond?
After repairing the computer, I can easily raise up my Corsairs 32 GB (2x16) memory from 2666 to 3000 without any problems. No issues, no freezing, everything is working perfectly. The case didn't fix the mainboard properly, leading to poor contact. It's an AMD 5 5600X with 4.65 GHz, ADATA FALCON NVM-e, RTX 2060 PC, Corsair Memory 16x2, Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK32GX4M2A2666C16, and ASUS B550M gaming graphics (made in Brazil).
You may need more details about your problem. Are you trying to increase the frequency of your RAM? If yes, you should be able to reach DDR4-3600MHz with your processor and motherboard as it stands now. Regarding the RAM package, you're likely just adjusting the memory speed in BIOS while keeping other settings at AUTO, which doesn't match the process of manually tuning RAM timings and setting the voltage for that kit's overclocking.
You may need more details about your problem. Are you trying to increase the frequency of your RAM? If yes, you should be able to reach DDR4-3600MHz with your processor and motherboard as it stands now. Regarding the RAM package, you're likely just adjusting the memory speed in BIOS while keeping other settings at AUTO, which doesn't match the process of manually tuning RAM timings and setting voltage for that kit's overclocking.
Auto, it is. I'm just adjusting the DRAM frequency. But even the BIOS can change the timings and voltage on its own. I don't have the expertise to do it myself.
"Don't mess with the winner" is what I like to hear.
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TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS (asus.com)
TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS
Gaming micro ATX AMD B550 motherboard with PCIe 4.0, dual M.2 slots, 10 energy stages DrMOS, 2.5 Gb Ethernet, HDMI, DisplayPort, SATA 6 Gbps, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A and Type-C, and RGB Aura Sync lighting support
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In this setting, I'm confused. Can I increase it to 3600? Really?
My research says raising those frequencies to 3000 MHz causes the graphics card to communicate improperly with the processor. The computer doesn't freeze, but the RTX 2060 becomes unstable.