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Performance boost following XMP optimization

Performance boost following XMP optimization

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mineseuss
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09-27-2025, 08:31 PM
#1
Hello! I just received new RAM sticks, a CPU, and some MOBO. After testing, I noticed my RAM was capped at 1433 MHz, even though I tried applying the XMP profile. It seems the RAM isn't reaching its full potential. The RAM should support 3000 MHz, but it's stuck at lower speeds. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks.
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mineseuss
09-27-2025, 08:31 PM #1

Hello! I just received new RAM sticks, a CPU, and some MOBO. After testing, I noticed my RAM was capped at 1433 MHz, even though I tried applying the XMP profile. It seems the RAM isn't reaching its full potential. The RAM should support 3000 MHz, but it's stuck at lower speeds. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks.

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XxPIZZxX
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10-07-2025, 12:16 AM
#2
These are questions about what they refer to.
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XxPIZZxX
10-07-2025, 12:16 AM #2

These are questions about what they refer to.

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Acryn
Junior Member
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10-09-2025, 12:11 AM
#3
16 RAM model from Crosair 3000MHz, Gigabyte B350 Pro, Ryzen 5 3600X processor
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Acryn
10-09-2025, 12:11 AM #3

16 RAM model from Crosair 3000MHz, Gigabyte B350 Pro, Ryzen 5 3600X processor

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DCkin9
Junior Member
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10-10-2025, 10:14 AM
#4
This result lacks clear CMOS data—please retry?
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DCkin9
10-10-2025, 10:14 AM #4

This result lacks clear CMOS data—please retry?

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xXAle99itAXx
Junior Member
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10-10-2025, 02:32 PM
#5
I'm sorry, the correct model is: Gigabyte B450 Pro. I didn't try it, but I'll give it a shot now!
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xXAle99itAXx
10-10-2025, 02:32 PM #5

I'm sorry, the correct model is: Gigabyte B450 Pro. I didn't try it, but I'll give it a shot now!

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duta_
Member
161
10-17-2025, 08:12 AM
#6
no one is left to stay below 1500
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duta_
10-17-2025, 08:12 AM #6

no one is left to stay below 1500

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BougGroug
Member
118
10-26-2025, 03:55 PM
#7
you're only getting half of the data speed, which means it's currently at 2933, possibly due to a board restriction
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BougGroug
10-26-2025, 03:55 PM #7

you're only getting half of the data speed, which means it's currently at 2933, possibly due to a board restriction

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SpYBr
Junior Member
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10-26-2025, 07:03 PM
#8
You're seeing different memory usage numbers because your system is handling the data differently. On RAM, it's showing 2933, but on CPU utilization, it's lower. This can happen if the board settings or limits are affecting how resources are reported. Try adjusting the board limits or checking the settings to see what's causing the discrepancy.
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SpYBr
10-26-2025, 07:03 PM #8

You're seeing different memory usage numbers because your system is handling the data differently. On RAM, it's showing 2933, but on CPU utilization, it's lower. This can happen if the board settings or limits are affecting how resources are reported. Try adjusting the board limits or checking the settings to see what's causing the discrepancy.

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Mirrorous
Member
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10-27-2025, 06:12 PM
#9
The data rate refers to the 3200MHz specification, which is twice the actual operating frequency. This naming comes from DDR, not SDR. Did you change the frequency by adjusting the system memory multiplier?
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Mirrorous
10-27-2025, 06:12 PM #9

The data rate refers to the 3200MHz specification, which is twice the actual operating frequency. This naming comes from DDR, not SDR. Did you change the frequency by adjusting the system memory multiplier?

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Jorski
Member
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10-29-2025, 06:22 PM
#10
you can start by adjusting settings in bios. you also have options with third-party tools such as easytune by gigabyte or amd ryzen master. your current work with xmp files in bios is a good first step.
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Jorski
10-29-2025, 06:22 PM #10

you can start by adjusting settings in bios. you also have options with third-party tools such as easytune by gigabyte or amd ryzen master. your current work with xmp files in bios is a good first step.

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