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The 3000MHz RAM won't function properly at that frequency.

The 3000MHz RAM won't function properly at that frequency.

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HotBluePotato
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05-26-2016, 08:52 PM
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It's another issue here. In my situation the XMP profile didn't function properly until I adjusted the timing settings myself. If XMP isn't working, you might need to set the timings manually. Also, just a note—there are many YouTube videos available on this topic if you're looking for help.
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HotBluePotato
05-26-2016, 08:52 PM #11

It's another issue here. In my situation the XMP profile didn't function properly until I adjusted the timing settings myself. If XMP isn't working, you might need to set the timings manually. Also, just a note—there are many YouTube videos available on this topic if you're looking for help.

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mchacks
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05-27-2016, 01:52 PM
#12
You have an 8GB RAM system with a 3000MHz processor and a B560 motherboard. You're using Intel i5-11500 with XMP profiles. The XMP profile you tried first didn't start your PC, but the second one at 2666MHz is working. Your HyperX Fury plug-and-play is set to 2400MHz, which matches your RAM's rating. In XMP profile 1 it showed DDR4 3000MHz but failed, while in profile 2 it worked at 2666MHz. You might want to try adjusting the XMP settings or checking if the RAM actually supports 3000MHz.
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mchacks
05-27-2016, 01:52 PM #12

You have an 8GB RAM system with a 3000MHz processor and a B560 motherboard. You're using Intel i5-11500 with XMP profiles. The XMP profile you tried first didn't start your PC, but the second one at 2666MHz is working. Your HyperX Fury plug-and-play is set to 2400MHz, which matches your RAM's rating. In XMP profile 1 it showed DDR4 3000MHz but failed, while in profile 2 it worked at 2666MHz. You might want to try adjusting the XMP settings or checking if the RAM actually supports 3000MHz.

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