Underclocking the 3200 Mhz RAM to 2133 Mhz is a helpful adjustment.
Underclocking the 3200 Mhz RAM to 2133 Mhz is a helpful adjustment.
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.
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.
Verify the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F54HYT6LXnc
Check if RAM is challenging, consider using xmp profile first and then manual adjustments.
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.
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.