Performance may differ from expectations due to various factors.
Performance may differ from expectations due to various factors.
This seems like a confusing situation. The RAM speed listed in the command output doesn't match the product details from your receipt. It's possible there was a mix-up or an error during installation. Double-check your BIOS settings or consult the manufacturer's documentation for accurate information. If you're unsure, it might be worth reaching out to a support representative for clarification.
No, I haven't checked the BIOS settings for XMP/AXMP/DOCP on your motherboard.
If it isn't activated (it usually isn't by default), the RAM will operate at its maximum standard frequency, commonly 2133/2400/2666Mhz, rather than the higher XMP speed it can achieve. You should check the technology I referenced earlier on your motherboard. Based on my observations, most manufacturers label this as XMP/XAMP/A-XMP, while ASUS refers to it as DOCP (on AMD boards).