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quick O.C RAM question

quick O.C RAM question

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gasebolia
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01-22-2023, 10:03 PM
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if you have a motherboard that supports 3200Mhz O.C RAM but only 2133Mhz standard, adding 3200 RAM sticks would require more than just plugging them in. you’d likely need to adjust the bios settings or perform other configurations to make it work properly.
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gasebolia
01-22-2023, 10:03 PM #1

if you have a motherboard that supports 3200Mhz O.C RAM but only 2133Mhz standard, adding 3200 RAM sticks would require more than just plugging them in. you’d likely need to adjust the bios settings or perform other configurations to make it work properly.

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OffsetBadge
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01-24-2023, 06:50 AM
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Malibu_1985
If my motherboard supports 3200Mhz O.C RAM but only 2133Mhz Standard, would buying the 3200 RAM sticks be a straightforward plug-and-play solution or would I need to adjust the BIOS settings significantly to get the best performance? The sticks will default to 2133, so you should enable XMP in the BIOS to match your specifications. In rare cases where stability isn't achieved, further tweaking might be necessary.
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01-24-2023, 06:50 AM #2

Malibu_1985
If my motherboard supports 3200Mhz O.C RAM but only 2133Mhz Standard, would buying the 3200 RAM sticks be a straightforward plug-and-play solution or would I need to adjust the BIOS settings significantly to get the best performance? The sticks will default to 2133, so you should enable XMP in the BIOS to match your specifications. In rare cases where stability isn't achieved, further tweaking might be necessary.

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KarmenPlays
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01-24-2023, 10:09 AM
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Malibu_1985
If my motherboard supports 3200Mhz O.C RAM but only has a standard 2133Mhz, would buying the 3200 sticks be a straightforward setup or would I need to adjust the BIOS settings extensively to get the best performance? The sticks will automatically default to 2133, so you should enable XMP in the BIOS to match your specifications. In rare cases where stability isn't achieved, further tweaking might be necessary.
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KarmenPlays
01-24-2023, 10:09 AM #3

Malibu_1985
If my motherboard supports 3200Mhz O.C RAM but only has a standard 2133Mhz, would buying the 3200 sticks be a straightforward setup or would I need to adjust the BIOS settings extensively to get the best performance? The sticks will automatically default to 2133, so you should enable XMP in the BIOS to match your specifications. In rare cases where stability isn't achieved, further tweaking might be necessary.