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RAM overclocking help

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LU_KAS
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11-18-2016, 06:17 AM
#1
Hi guys, I'm a beginner trying to overclock RAM. I have this setup: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Asus Prime A320M-K, Samsung 2x4GB 2400MHz DDR4, MS 500 PSU, and a stock cooler. Thanks in advance.
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LU_KAS
11-18-2016, 06:17 AM #1

Hi guys, I'm a beginner trying to overclock RAM. I have this setup: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Asus Prime A320M-K, Samsung 2x4GB 2400MHz DDR4, MS 500 PSU, and a stock cooler. Thanks in advance.

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xXOPIPAXx
Junior Member
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11-19-2016, 10:47 PM
#2
Furthermore, your RAM operates at 2400mhz and that frequency will function natively on the 2200g device. There is no need to overclock. The specifications confirm it can handle this speed, meaning it won’t exceed 2400mhz. If you aim for 3200mhz, you’d have to purchase RAM rated for that speed. In that case, the RAM would be limited to a maximum of 2666mhz, which is the highest native frequency supported by the 2200g. To achieve 3200mhz, you’d need to overclock it from 2666mhz up to 3200mhz.
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xXOPIPAXx
11-19-2016, 10:47 PM #2

Furthermore, your RAM operates at 2400mhz and that frequency will function natively on the 2200g device. There is no need to overclock. The specifications confirm it can handle this speed, meaning it won’t exceed 2400mhz. If you aim for 3200mhz, you’d have to purchase RAM rated for that speed. In that case, the RAM would be limited to a maximum of 2666mhz, which is the highest native frequency supported by the 2200g. To achieve 3200mhz, you’d need to overclock it from 2666mhz up to 3200mhz.

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timo_well
Junior Member
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11-20-2016, 12:12 AM
#3
The motherboard you have doesn't allow overclocking, which means you can't boost your RAM's speed. The only chipset options that support overclocking are the "b" and "x" models from AMD.
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timo_well
11-20-2016, 12:12 AM #3

The motherboard you have doesn't allow overclocking, which means you can't boost your RAM's speed. The only chipset options that support overclocking are the "b" and "x" models from AMD.

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Zero_Sweet
Member
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11-20-2016, 12:26 AM
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feelinfroggy777 :
Your motherboard doesn't allow overclocking, so you can't boost your RAM's speed. Only certain chipsets like "b" and "x" from AMD support this. I might be mistaken. You can't overclock the CPU or iGPU, but you can try to speed up your RAM.
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Zero_Sweet
11-20-2016, 12:26 AM #4

feelinfroggy777 :
Your motherboard doesn't allow overclocking, so you can't boost your RAM's speed. Only certain chipsets like "b" and "x" from AMD support this. I might be mistaken. You can't overclock the CPU or iGPU, but you can try to speed up your RAM.

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Pickmaster12
Senior Member
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11-20-2016, 01:33 AM
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Navigate to your memory frequency configuration in the BIOS, input 2400 and hit enter. Save the changes and close the BIOS.
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Pickmaster12
11-20-2016, 01:33 AM #5

Navigate to your memory frequency configuration in the BIOS, input 2400 and hit enter. Save the changes and close the BIOS.

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coolman9222
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11-20-2016, 02:34 AM
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Furthermore, your RAM operates at 2400mhz and that frequency will function natively on the 2200g device. There is no need to overclock. The specifications confirm it can handle this speed, meaning it won’t support anything faster. If you aim for 3200mhz, you’d have to purchase RAM rated for that speed. In that case, the RAM would be limited to a maximum of 2666mhz, which is the highest native frequency the 2200g can accommodate. To achieve 3200mhz, you’d need to overclock it from 2666mhz up to 3200mhz.
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coolman9222
11-20-2016, 02:34 AM #6

Furthermore, your RAM operates at 2400mhz and that frequency will function natively on the 2200g device. There is no need to overclock. The specifications confirm it can handle this speed, meaning it won’t support anything faster. If you aim for 3200mhz, you’d have to purchase RAM rated for that speed. In that case, the RAM would be limited to a maximum of 2666mhz, which is the highest native frequency the 2200g can accommodate. To achieve 3200mhz, you’d need to overclock it from 2666mhz up to 3200mhz.