F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The signal at 3600mhz isn't displaying.

The signal at 3600mhz isn't displaying.

The signal at 3600mhz isn't displaying.

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_SanchesSK_
Junior Member
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10-23-2025, 07:36 PM
#1
Hello, your G.SKILL RAM appears to be labeled at 3600MHz in CPU-Z, while the actual speed on the motherboard is 1330MHz. This discrepancy might happen due to BIOS settings or driver configurations. Check the BIOS options for any changes that could affect RAM recognition. To get the correct 3600MHz output, ensure your BIOS is set to recognize the RAM properly and verify the correct speed in both BIOS and CPU-Z.
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_SanchesSK_
10-23-2025, 07:36 PM #1

Hello, your G.SKILL RAM appears to be labeled at 3600MHz in CPU-Z, while the actual speed on the motherboard is 1330MHz. This discrepancy might happen due to BIOS settings or driver configurations. Check the BIOS options for any changes that could affect RAM recognition. To get the correct 3600MHz output, ensure your BIOS is set to recognize the RAM properly and verify the correct speed in both BIOS and CPU-Z.

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RadicalTitan
Member
65
10-29-2025, 11:14 AM
#2
Activate DOCP or adjust the frequency directly.
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RadicalTitan
10-29-2025, 11:14 AM #2

Activate DOCP or adjust the frequency directly.

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EmilyPlanet
Member
207
10-29-2025, 04:43 PM
#3
CPU-Z displays the real speed of your RAM. If your RAM operates at 3600 MT/s, it should read 1800 MHz.
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EmilyPlanet
10-29-2025, 04:43 PM #3

CPU-Z displays the real speed of your RAM. If your RAM operates at 3600 MT/s, it should read 1800 MHz.

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MechaKiwi01
Member
159
10-30-2025, 01:16 AM
#4
The advertised 3600 MHz corresponds to the kit's default XMP/DOCP profile. Your storage will maintain the platform's standard speed unless you activate XMP or DOCP in the BIOS settings. Be aware that even after setting it to 3600 MHz, CPU-Z will still show 1800 MHz, which is the display method used by the software.
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MechaKiwi01
10-30-2025, 01:16 AM #4

The advertised 3600 MHz corresponds to the kit's default XMP/DOCP profile. Your storage will maintain the platform's standard speed unless you activate XMP or DOCP in the BIOS settings. Be aware that even after setting it to 3600 MHz, CPU-Z will still show 1800 MHz, which is the display method used by the software.