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Upgrade RAM and experience a stable frame freeze afterward.

Upgrade RAM and experience a stable frame freeze afterward.

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MyNameIsNoOne
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05-13-2016, 02:37 AM
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Ryzen 5 3550H paired with Vega 8 GTX 1650 and 512GB SSD running Windows 10 (latest version). Originally equipped with 8GB RAM (Samsung 2666 MHz) in slots 1 and 2 was unused. I added another 8GB RAM module (2666 MHz) from Kingston. After the upgrade, frame freezes occurred briefly—about half a second—during games like GTA, Rocket League, and CSGO. All functions worked before the change. BIOS settings didn’t show any adjustments except network stack. It’s worth noting that Task Manager displays RAM frequency at 2400 MHz, matching Asus Armoury Crate specs. However, the RAM stick label confirms 2666 MHz, and both CPU Z and Speccy lists it as 2666 MHz. I attached screenshots: one from my side (ASYNC) and another from a friend with similar specs except an i5 8th gen processor.
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MyNameIsNoOne
05-13-2016, 02:37 AM #1

Ryzen 5 3550H paired with Vega 8 GTX 1650 and 512GB SSD running Windows 10 (latest version). Originally equipped with 8GB RAM (Samsung 2666 MHz) in slots 1 and 2 was unused. I added another 8GB RAM module (2666 MHz) from Kingston. After the upgrade, frame freezes occurred briefly—about half a second—during games like GTA, Rocket League, and CSGO. All functions worked before the change. BIOS settings didn’t show any adjustments except network stack. It’s worth noting that Task Manager displays RAM frequency at 2400 MHz, matching Asus Armoury Crate specs. However, the RAM stick label confirms 2666 MHz, and both CPU Z and Speccy lists it as 2666 MHz. I attached screenshots: one from my side (ASYNC) and another from a friend with similar specs except an i5 8th gen processor.