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Need assistance with Ram speed for your new AMD build.

Need assistance with Ram speed for your new AMD build.

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BanaanBerry
Senior Member
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09-12-2025, 05:17 PM
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Hi there! I hope someone can assist you. You recently replaced your PC's motherboard, RAM, and CPU, and I've attached a photo of the new parts. The PC starts up normally, but the RAM is stuck at 2133 MHz. I've tried updating the BIOS and adjusting the speeds from 2666MHz to 3600MHz, but it still doesn't change. I've also switched the RAM slots from A1/B1 to A2/B2. Feeling a bit stuck on what to do next! Thanks, Xander.
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BanaanBerry
09-12-2025, 05:17 PM #1

Hi there! I hope someone can assist you. You recently replaced your PC's motherboard, RAM, and CPU, and I've attached a photo of the new parts. The PC starts up normally, but the RAM is stuck at 2133 MHz. I've tried updating the BIOS and adjusting the speeds from 2666MHz to 3600MHz, but it still doesn't change. I've also switched the RAM slots from A1/B1 to A2/B2. Feeling a bit stuck on what to do next! Thanks, Xander.

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MaxBella3
Junior Member
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09-12-2025, 05:51 PM
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I'm checking the software for RAM speed verification. Task Manager can have issues, so using CPU-Z is a better option. When you turn on the documentation viewer, ensure the DRAM voltage is set to 1.35V. You might try raising the SOC voltage to 1.05 and observe any improvements.
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MaxBella3
09-12-2025, 05:51 PM #2

I'm checking the software for RAM speed verification. Task Manager can have issues, so using CPU-Z is a better option. When you turn on the documentation viewer, ensure the DRAM voltage is set to 1.35V. You might try raising the SOC voltage to 1.05 and observe any improvements.

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greatgeorge20
Junior Member
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09-13-2025, 11:51 PM
#3
Thanks for the quick response! I was checking the BIOS and CPU-Z, but I'm just starting out. I included a screenshot of CPU-Z and the BIOS settings I'm using. The BIOS status says 2133 MHz, which seems like a 3600 MHz system!
Best, Xander
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greatgeorge20
09-13-2025, 11:51 PM #3

Thanks for the quick response! I was checking the BIOS and CPU-Z, but I'm just starting out. I included a screenshot of CPU-Z and the BIOS settings I'm using. The BIOS status says 2133 MHz, which seems like a 3600 MHz system!
Best, Xander

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Appoloin90
Member
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09-24-2025, 02:40 AM
#4
It displays the data in a single channel, indicating both sticks operate at 3600. If you halve that value, you'll see this reading.
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Appoloin90
09-24-2025, 02:40 AM #4

It displays the data in a single channel, indicating both sticks operate at 3600. If you halve that value, you'll see this reading.

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09-24-2025, 04:23 AM
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you're fine, they are running at 3600.
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commander_mais
09-24-2025, 04:23 AM #5

you're fine, they are running at 3600.