Running at 2400MHz frequency
Running at 2400MHz frequency
I've used this computer for a while, but the RAM stays at 2400MHz even though it can reach up to 3200MHz. I checked the BIOS and turned on XMP, but only one setting changes. Looking at the image, the first value is set to 3200MHz, but the second stays at 2400MHz. It seems like a small mistake, maybe you need to adjust both numbers.
Your system is clocked at 2400MHz thanks to the chipset. Which processor are you running? Your motherboard supports an XMP profile for RAM, but your CPU doesn’t seem to be utilizing it properly. Check CPUZ for the actual frequency; in the memory settings, you’ll see the base speed. Speccy displays the standard speed—just double it for DDR and you’ll get the 2400MHz result.
It's unusual. I've never encountered this before. It seems like newer models come with better controllers, so a 2600x might only support 2400. Do you mean 4 or 2 sticks?
The 2600x has a memory speed limit due to its older 2933MHz CPU. However, if you're ready to take a chance or have enough funds, upgrading to a Ryzen 5500 could really enhance this build. Since it uses the AM4 socket, swapping the CPU would be straightforward.