The system’s performance appears suboptimal, exhibiting a rate below the anticipated upper eighty-one percent.
The system’s performance appears suboptimal, exhibiting a rate below the anticipated upper eighty-one percent.
The memory operates at its standard rate; no performance reduction is present. Any speeds exceeding 2133 MHz represent an intentional adjustment.
Avoid apprehension regarding your motherboard’s settings. Restart your system and press the Delete key upon observing the AsRock logo (which will display instructions for UEFI entry).
Within the BIOS, you will discover details concerning your processor and memory capacity. Locate the OC Tweaker section to modify RAM speed. Typically, enabling an XMP profile facilitates overclocking the memory; select your desired velocity from a provided list. Save your modifications and conclude the process.
Consider reviewing a video tutorial specific to your motherboard model for enhanced familiarity. You retain the ability to undo any alterations and exit before rebooting, so do not be overly concerned. Once you gain confidence, you can adjust fan configurations and explore various other options. Best of luck.
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I possess an AsRock motherboard as well; consequently, I anticipate a similar configuration with the OC Tweaker tab. Your interface may differ; nonetheless, consult YouTube videos pertaining to this subject.
Monitoring system performance is possible by accessing information regarding speed within Windows. This can be achieved through a keyboard shortcut of Ctrl/Alt/Del, subsequently navigating to Task Manager and selecting the Performance tab followed by the Memory section.