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Underclocking the 3200 Mhz RAM to 2133 Mhz is a helpful adjustment.

Underclocking the 3200 Mhz RAM to 2133 Mhz is a helpful adjustment.

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Waltroft
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07-14-2017, 12:56 AM
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I've attempted to set the clock to 2667, since that's my CPU speed, but one of the compatible options on the box also failed. I tried the same for 3200 MHz, maybe it's related to voltage settings. RAM is 3200, motherboard B350-F ROg, CPU Ryzen 5 1600x. I really need your help—I feel like I wasted money on premium RAM. Also, don't forget I've been editing the BIOS settings.
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Waltroft
07-14-2017, 12:56 AM #1

I've attempted to set the clock to 2667, since that's my CPU speed, but one of the compatible options on the box also failed. I tried the same for 3200 MHz, maybe it's related to voltage settings. RAM is 3200, motherboard B350-F ROg, CPU Ryzen 5 1600x. I really need your help—I feel like I wasted money on premium RAM. Also, don't forget I've been editing the BIOS settings.

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07-16-2017, 09:15 PM
#2
Yes, 3200 MHz is the operating frequency for RAM. The standard speed is 2133 MHz, and the maximum achievable is 3200 MHz. You cannot exceed 2400 MHz for maximum RAM speeds.
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lunathealicorn
07-16-2017, 09:15 PM #2

Yes, 3200 MHz is the operating frequency for RAM. The standard speed is 2133 MHz, and the maximum achievable is 3200 MHz. You cannot exceed 2400 MHz for maximum RAM speeds.

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Windmill45
Junior Member
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07-23-2017, 03:02 AM
#3
Verify the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F54HYT6LXnc
Check if RAM is challenging, consider using xmp profile first and then manual adjustments.
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Windmill45
07-23-2017, 03:02 AM #3

Verify the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F54HYT6LXnc
Check if RAM is challenging, consider using xmp profile first and then manual adjustments.

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JokerFame
Senior Member
670
07-23-2017, 03:21 AM
#4
Check this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F54HYT6LXnc
RAM can be tricky; try using an xmp profile first and then do manual adjustments. Thanks Vapour, I watched that video but didn’t fully grasp what was being discussed. Should I really go through all that? I’m not even overclocking my RAM—I just want it to perform as expected.
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JokerFame
07-23-2017, 03:21 AM #4

Check this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F54HYT6LXnc
RAM can be tricky; try using an xmp profile first and then do manual adjustments. Thanks Vapour, I watched that video but didn’t fully grasp what was being discussed. Should I really go through all that? I’m not even overclocking my RAM—I just want it to perform as expected.

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Streiyn
Posting Freak
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07-23-2017, 09:07 AM
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Check this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F54HYT6LXnc
RAM can be tricky; try using an xmp profile first and then do manual adjustments. Thanks Vapour, I watched the video but didn’t fully grasp what was being discussed. Should I really go through that process? I’m not even overclocking my RAM—I just want it to perform as expected.
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Streiyn
07-23-2017, 09:07 AM #5

Check this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F54HYT6LXnc
RAM can be tricky; try using an xmp profile first and then do manual adjustments. Thanks Vapour, I watched the video but didn’t fully grasp what was being discussed. Should I really go through that process? I’m not even overclocking my RAM—I just want it to perform as expected.

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i0cean
Member
218
07-23-2017, 10:29 PM
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Yes, 3200 MHz is the operating frequency for RAM. The standard speed is 2133 MHz, and the upper limit is 3200 MHz. You cannot exceed 3200 MHz for maximum performance.
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i0cean
07-23-2017, 10:29 PM #6

Yes, 3200 MHz is the operating frequency for RAM. The standard speed is 2133 MHz, and the upper limit is 3200 MHz. You cannot exceed 3200 MHz for maximum performance.