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Setting xmpXMP isn't working and the RAM is not operating at 3600Mhz but at 2133Mhz.

Setting xmpXMP isn't working and the RAM is not operating at 3600Mhz but at 2133Mhz.

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Haamuh
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07-28-2016, 06:52 AM
#11
Hey team, I faced a similar problem too. My two 16GB RAM sticks were showing up at 2133MHz, but I managed to raise them to a maximum of 3133MHz. After spending a full day experimenting with overclocking and various adjustments, I found a straightforward solution. Here’s what I did:

1. Placed the two DRAM sticks into slots A2 and B2 instead of A1 and B1, since the latter had less support for faster modules.
2. Accessed the BIOS settings and enabled an XMP profile, setting it to match the stick’s original speed (3600MHz for mine).
3. If you see two red lights on your GPU and RAM module LEDs after installing the new slots, it means the sticks weren’t fully seated. I pushed them a bit more, which triggered new clicks and resolved the issue.

Note: This works best with 2x DRAM modules; results may vary for other configurations.
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Haamuh
07-28-2016, 06:52 AM #11

Hey team, I faced a similar problem too. My two 16GB RAM sticks were showing up at 2133MHz, but I managed to raise them to a maximum of 3133MHz. After spending a full day experimenting with overclocking and various adjustments, I found a straightforward solution. Here’s what I did:

1. Placed the two DRAM sticks into slots A2 and B2 instead of A1 and B1, since the latter had less support for faster modules.
2. Accessed the BIOS settings and enabled an XMP profile, setting it to match the stick’s original speed (3600MHz for mine).
3. If you see two red lights on your GPU and RAM module LEDs after installing the new slots, it means the sticks weren’t fully seated. I pushed them a bit more, which triggered new clicks and resolved the issue.

Note: This works best with 2x DRAM modules; results may vary for other configurations.

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Lelle9911
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07-28-2016, 07:30 AM
#12
Thanks! I’ve been looking and looking, and that’s the solution! I got a Cyberpower PC with a Gigabyte B550 UD AC, but they couldn’t help. This worked perfectly. I changed the RAM to A2 and B2, and it functioned! Super happy with BambiJuice!
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Lelle9911
07-28-2016, 07:30 AM #12

Thanks! I’ve been looking and looking, and that’s the solution! I got a Cyberpower PC with a Gigabyte B550 UD AC, but they couldn’t help. This worked perfectly. I changed the RAM to A2 and B2, and it functioned! Super happy with BambiJuice!

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