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AssassinSpidr
Junior Member
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08-30-2020, 06:17 PM
#1
I just purchased my first PC from the link you shared and am planning to increase its memory speed. I looked through many videos and used a Ryzen Drm Calculator but found that the B550 option isn't listed on the motherboard page. What should I do?
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AssassinSpidr
08-30-2020, 06:17 PM #1

I just purchased my first PC from the link you shared and am planning to increase its memory speed. I looked through many videos and used a Ryzen Drm Calculator but found that the B550 option isn't listed on the motherboard page. What should I do?

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GUTABOADA
Member
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09-04-2020, 10:55 AM
#2
Certain motherboards offer a choice to install ready-made overclocking solutions on the same board, such as MSI's "OC Try It" feature.
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GUTABOADA
09-04-2020, 10:55 AM #2

Certain motherboards offer a choice to install ready-made overclocking solutions on the same board, such as MSI's "OC Try It" feature.

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ComboMyWombo
Member
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09-04-2020, 05:47 PM
#3
Certainly, I can adjust how it is presented while keeping the same length and structure.
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ComboMyWombo
09-04-2020, 05:47 PM #3

Certainly, I can adjust how it is presented while keeping the same length and structure.

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PhilZstar
Member
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09-07-2020, 09:57 PM
#4
I've already turned on XMP and my RAM is running at 3200MHz. I was considering boosting it to 3600MHz to get a bit more speed (Sorry, I'm still learning about this).
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PhilZstar
09-07-2020, 09:57 PM #4

I've already turned on XMP and my RAM is running at 3200MHz. I was considering boosting it to 3600MHz to get a bit more speed (Sorry, I'm still learning about this).

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HoundLynx
Member
233
09-07-2020, 10:22 PM
#5
I believe the memory operates at 2133mhz by default, but with XMP enabled it now functions at 3200mhz, which means it has been overclocked. That's what I've always thought.
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HoundLynx
09-07-2020, 10:22 PM #5

I believe the memory operates at 2133mhz by default, but with XMP enabled it now functions at 3200mhz, which means it has been overclocked. That's what I've always thought.

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_Boksu_
Member
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09-07-2020, 11:29 PM
#6
oh okay! thanks for the help
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_Boksu_
09-07-2020, 11:29 PM #6

oh okay! thanks for the help
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GillyWigz
Member
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09-08-2020, 06:32 AM
#7
Make sure you're confident about going further—people often show overclocking in videos.
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GillyWigz
09-08-2020, 06:32 AM #7

Make sure you're confident about going further—people often show overclocking in videos.

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breadhead12
Member
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09-08-2020, 06:54 AM
#8
Honestly, I didn't realize you could do that! Just read about it. Sorry, it's beyond my experience, so I can't give any more advice on it.
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breadhead12
09-08-2020, 06:54 AM #8

Honestly, I didn't realize you could do that! Just read about it. Sorry, it's beyond my experience, so I can't give any more advice on it.

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111carys111
Posting Freak
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09-08-2020, 12:59 PM
#9
that's allright
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111carys111
09-08-2020, 12:59 PM #9

that's allright

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MangoDruid
Member
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09-15-2020, 02:35 PM
#10
Just a suggestion, don't claim your question is solved until it's confirmed. People with more experience will stop checking it.
It's feasible to boost memory speed beyond normal limits by adjusting settings manually, improving timings, and then testing stability.
When you receive a response like this, it might indicate someone unfamiliar is trying to answer and lacks the correct information.
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MangoDruid
09-15-2020, 02:35 PM #10

Just a suggestion, don't claim your question is solved until it's confirmed. People with more experience will stop checking it.
It's feasible to boost memory speed beyond normal limits by adjusting settings manually, improving timings, and then testing stability.
When you receive a response like this, it might indicate someone unfamiliar is trying to answer and lacks the correct information.

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