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nikkoset
Junior Member
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02-09-2025, 01:04 AM
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System Details: MSI Z790 Gaming Plus with Wi-Fi, Version 7E06vH6, Intel i9 14900K Vengeance RGB DDR5 16 GB x4 (advertised at 6000 MHz), PSU Corsair 1000W Gigabyte GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti GAMING OC. Current problem: RAM fails to run at 6000 MHz even with Intel XMP enabled. When XMP is turned on, the system tries to boot a few times before prompting to disable it. I've replaced both RAM and CPU; maximum stable speed reached is 4000 MHz. Any performance drops occur above that. Could this be because my processor can't support higher RAM speeds? Any advice would be helpful.
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nikkoset
02-09-2025, 01:04 AM #1

System Details: MSI Z790 Gaming Plus with Wi-Fi, Version 7E06vH6, Intel i9 14900K Vengeance RGB DDR5 16 GB x4 (advertised at 6000 MHz), PSU Corsair 1000W Gigabyte GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti GAMING OC. Current problem: RAM fails to run at 6000 MHz even with Intel XMP enabled. When XMP is turned on, the system tries to boot a few times before prompting to disable it. I've replaced both RAM and CPU; maximum stable speed reached is 4000 MHz. Any performance drops occur above that. Could this be because my processor can't support higher RAM speeds? Any advice would be helpful.

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_Altron_
Junior Member
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02-09-2025, 01:04 AM
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Current DDR5 systems aren't ideal for using four memory modules simultaneously, XMP settings often fail, and manual overclocking would be necessary.
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_Altron_
02-09-2025, 01:04 AM #2

Current DDR5 systems aren't ideal for using four memory modules simultaneously, XMP settings often fail, and manual overclocking would be necessary.

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Kamikaze_007
Senior Member
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02-09-2025, 01:04 AM
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I don’t have specific tutorials, but I can suggest searching for guides on websites like YouTube or tech forums that focus on CPU and RAM overclocking. Look for detailed instructions tailored to your motherboard and processor model.
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Kamikaze_007
02-09-2025, 01:04 AM #3

I don’t have specific tutorials, but I can suggest searching for guides on websites like YouTube or tech forums that focus on CPU and RAM overclocking. Look for detailed instructions tailored to your motherboard and processor model.