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What does this process involve regarding Mobo and RAM MHz limits?

What does this process involve regarding Mobo and RAM MHz limits?

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Phant0mPulse
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02-14-2018, 10:50 PM
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You're facing a common dilemma when upgrading your system. The TUF B450 Plus supports up to 2400 MHz, but your RAM is at 3000 MHz. You'll need to decide whether to adjust the RAM speed or risk potential instability. Overclocking before booting might be necessary, but it's important to assess the risks carefully. Always ensure you have proper knowledge and backups before making changes.
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Phant0mPulse
02-14-2018, 10:50 PM #1

You're facing a common dilemma when upgrading your system. The TUF B450 Plus supports up to 2400 MHz, but your RAM is at 3000 MHz. You'll need to decide whether to adjust the RAM speed or risk potential instability. Overclocking before booting might be necessary, but it's important to assess the risks carefully. Always ensure you have proper knowledge and backups before making changes.

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FlorProPvP
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03-07-2018, 03:55 PM
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When using Ryzen processors, the memory controller is built into the CPU itself, not on the motherboard. The 2600 model can handle up to 2933mhz RAM by default but may reach up to 3400 with premium RAM options. Your motherboard typically starts at 2400mhz as a safe speed for DDR4 memory, and this baseline isn't related to the actual maximum RAM speeds you can achieve—it depends on your CPU and the RAM you select.
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FlorProPvP
03-07-2018, 03:55 PM #2

When using Ryzen processors, the memory controller is built into the CPU itself, not on the motherboard. The 2600 model can handle up to 2933mhz RAM by default but may reach up to 3400 with premium RAM options. Your motherboard typically starts at 2400mhz as a safe speed for DDR4 memory, and this baseline isn't related to the actual maximum RAM speeds you can achieve—it depends on your CPU and the RAM you select.

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Dan15432
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03-29-2018, 12:36 PM
#3
Open the BIOS settings and turn on the XMP memory profile, which is also known as DOCP.
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Dan15432
03-29-2018, 12:36 PM #3

Open the BIOS settings and turn on the XMP memory profile, which is also known as DOCP.

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Piepnow_
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03-29-2018, 06:43 PM
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When using Ryzen processors, the memory controller is built into the CPU itself, not on the motherboard. The 2600 model can handle up to 2933mhz RAM by default but may reach up to 3400 with premium RAM options. Your motherboard typically starts at 2400mhz as a general safe speed for DDR4 memory, and this setting isn't related to the actual maximum RAM speeds you can achieve.
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Piepnow_
03-29-2018, 06:43 PM #4

When using Ryzen processors, the memory controller is built into the CPU itself, not on the motherboard. The 2600 model can handle up to 2933mhz RAM by default but may reach up to 3400 with premium RAM options. Your motherboard typically starts at 2400mhz as a general safe speed for DDR4 memory, and this setting isn't related to the actual maximum RAM speeds you can achieve.

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King_Dropbear
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03-30-2018, 04:11 PM
#5
Alright, thank you both!
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King_Dropbear
03-30-2018, 04:11 PM #5

Alright, thank you both!