Ram operates solely at 2400 and I received 3200
Ram operates solely at 2400 and I received 3200
Your PC is running at 2400MHz instead of the expected 3200MHz. This could be due to a faulty RAM module, incorrect installation, or a hardware issue. Check the RAM specifications and ensure it matches your motherboard. If the problem persists, test with different RAM sticks or consult a technician.
Did you modify the BIOS settings? RAM typically stays under 2400MHz unless you enable XMP or manual adjustment in the BIOS; for higher speeds, you might even attempt to push it beyond 3200MHz with a capable motherboard.
I understand you want to modify something but can't use Bios.
Switch the XMP profile to a high-performance option and set it as the primary configuration for your images.
Compare Profile1 and Profile2 speeds. Select the one higher than 2133/2400Mhz.
I own the identical mini PC, and I experienced the same issue! When you emphasize the frequency, just input the number. For instance, 3000 MHz becomes 30, 3133 is 31, and 3200 is 32. Just remember, this board officially maxes out at 2933 MHz, so stick with 30 whenever you attempt higher values—it caused an immediate crash.