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Not allowed to exceed a RAM frequency of 1600mhz.

Not allowed to exceed a RAM frequency of 1600mhz.

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iPeque
Member
227
10-08-2023, 01:01 AM
#1
Hi,
I recently purchased new RAM from this site:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00EUPV2RQ/re...c_continue
It seemed affordable and a friend suggested it. The RAM functions properly and I placed it in the correct DIMM slots as directed on my motherboard:
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B75MA-P4...o-overview
The BIOS identifies the modules correctly, and XMP settings apply the appropriate specifications, as shown in the images.
The issue is that I cannot increase the frequency beyond 1600MHz even though the MSI website indicates it's feasible on 22nm CPUs (with OC enabled). Should I upgrade to an older BIOS version instead? Would it really matter for performance in benchmarks, rendering, or gaming?
Thanks
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iPeque
10-08-2023, 01:01 AM #1

Hi,
I recently purchased new RAM from this site:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00EUPV2RQ/re...c_continue
It seemed affordable and a friend suggested it. The RAM functions properly and I placed it in the correct DIMM slots as directed on my motherboard:
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B75MA-P4...o-overview
The BIOS identifies the modules correctly, and XMP settings apply the appropriate specifications, as shown in the images.
The issue is that I cannot increase the frequency beyond 1600MHz even though the MSI website indicates it's feasible on 22nm CPUs (with OC enabled). Should I upgrade to an older BIOS version instead? Would it really matter for performance in benchmarks, rendering, or gaming?
Thanks

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winnerplay25
Senior Member
477
10-08-2023, 11:15 AM
#2
that board isn't built to auto overclock, you'll need to set all memory timings yourself for most cases. Certain features may rely on auto adjustment.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B75MA-P4...cification
Note: DDR3 1600 MHz memory support depends on the Intel® Ivy Bridge processors used
• Memory speed beyond 1600MHz is available on some 3rd Generation Intel Core i7-3770K CPUs. This varies with CPU quality.
the memory capacity increases when the CPU isn't a K series and won't exceed its FSB even with faster RAM unless a BIOS update addresses Intel's limits
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winnerplay25
10-08-2023, 11:15 AM #2

that board isn't built to auto overclock, you'll need to set all memory timings yourself for most cases. Certain features may rely on auto adjustment.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B75MA-P4...cification
Note: DDR3 1600 MHz memory support depends on the Intel® Ivy Bridge processors used
• Memory speed beyond 1600MHz is available on some 3rd Generation Intel Core i7-3770K CPUs. This varies with CPU quality.
the memory capacity increases when the CPU isn't a K series and won't exceed its FSB even with faster RAM unless a BIOS update addresses Intel's limits

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
767
10-30-2023, 11:37 AM
#3
Another approach you might consider is resetting the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery, allowing it to sit for a short time or a minute, then reattaching the battery and attempting the process again.
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Demonsss91
10-30-2023, 11:37 AM #3

Another approach you might consider is resetting the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery, allowing it to sit for a short time or a minute, then reattaching the battery and attempting the process again.

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DriveIn
Senior Member
739
10-30-2023, 10:56 PM
#4
Sorry, it didn't function properly. Examining the Bios image shows a My OC Genie option, but clicking it reveals a blank page, suggesting something is missing. Additionally, there isn't an option to adjust bclk, which I expected to find on all motherboards.
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DriveIn
10-30-2023, 10:56 PM #4

Sorry, it didn't function properly. Examining the Bios image shows a My OC Genie option, but clicking it reveals a blank page, suggesting something is missing. Additionally, there isn't an option to adjust bclk, which I expected to find on all motherboards.

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_ImDustin
Member
230
11-04-2023, 04:26 PM
#5
that board isn't built to auto overclock, you'll need to set all memory timings yourself for most cases. Some features will automatically adjust, while others require manual configuration.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B75MA-P4...cification
Note: DDR3 1600 MHz memory support depends on the Intel® Ivy Bridge processors used
• Memory speeds above 1600MHz are available on certain 3rd Generation Intel Core i7-3770K CPUs. This range changes with CPU quality.
the memory capacity increases manually, as the CPU isn't a K series and won't exceed its FSB even with faster RAM unless a BIOS update is applied to bypass Intel's limits
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_ImDustin
11-04-2023, 04:26 PM #5

that board isn't built to auto overclock, you'll need to set all memory timings yourself for most cases. Some features will automatically adjust, while others require manual configuration.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B75MA-P4...cification
Note: DDR3 1600 MHz memory support depends on the Intel® Ivy Bridge processors used
• Memory speeds above 1600MHz are available on certain 3rd Generation Intel Core i7-3770K CPUs. This range changes with CPU quality.
the memory capacity increases manually, as the CPU isn't a K series and won't exceed its FSB even with faster RAM unless a BIOS update is applied to bypass Intel's limits

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204
11-05-2023, 01:26 AM
#6
I was concerned about that possibility. If I had an i7-3770k, could I increase the frequency or would a superior motherboard with another chipset be necessary for my i7-3770? Also, regarding the BIOS settings you shared, are these the optimal configurations or should I adjust anything?
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sashapuppylove
11-05-2023, 01:26 AM #6

I was concerned about that possibility. If I had an i7-3770k, could I increase the frequency or would a superior motherboard with another chipset be necessary for my i7-3770? Also, regarding the BIOS settings you shared, are these the optimal configurations or should I adjust anything?

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Vinceb11
Member
234
11-05-2023, 04:06 AM
#7
Yes, essentially a K model CPU is required for 2400, typically needing an overclocking solution and a compatible motherboard that supports CPU overclocking.
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Vinceb11
11-05-2023, 04:06 AM #7

Yes, essentially a K model CPU is required for 2400, typically needing an overclocking solution and a compatible motherboard that supports CPU overclocking.