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Yes, XMP is functioning correctly.

Yes, XMP is functioning correctly.

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fish_tommy
Member
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09-29-2016, 07:08 PM
#1
Hey everyone, just installed a new Ryzen machine and got some G.Skill 3200Mhz RAM. When I powered it on, it was showing 2133Mhz instead of the expected 3200Mhz. I tried enabling the XMP profile in BIOS, but the Task Manager still lists 2133Mhz. Both CPU-Z and Ryzen Master say 1066Mhz, which is half of 2133—what’s going on? Does this mean XMP isn’t working properly? How can I confirm the real memory speed? Thanks!
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fish_tommy
09-29-2016, 07:08 PM #1

Hey everyone, just installed a new Ryzen machine and got some G.Skill 3200Mhz RAM. When I powered it on, it was showing 2133Mhz instead of the expected 3200Mhz. I tried enabling the XMP profile in BIOS, but the Task Manager still lists 2133Mhz. Both CPU-Z and Ryzen Master say 1066Mhz, which is half of 2133—what’s going on? Does this mean XMP isn’t working properly? How can I confirm the real memory speed? Thanks!

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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09-30-2016, 03:06 AM
#2
Consider downloading HWInfo and selecting the memory details. Often, these programs interpret the product you're using and apply the standard settings rather than measuring your actual performance.
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10th_Doctor_
09-30-2016, 03:06 AM #2

Consider downloading HWInfo and selecting the memory details. Often, these programs interpret the product you're using and apply the standard settings rather than measuring your actual performance.

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Blazeatron
Junior Member
11
10-06-2016, 10:16 AM
#3
Use CPU-Z to confirm RAM details—check the CPU model, board type, and slot placement. Ensure DIMMs match the correct slots. REMEMBER, half of the value shown is accurate; DDR means Double Data Rate, so multiply by two. In your case, the speed should be around 1600MHz.
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Blazeatron
10-06-2016, 10:16 AM #3

Use CPU-Z to confirm RAM details—check the CPU model, board type, and slot placement. Ensure DIMMs match the correct slots. REMEMBER, half of the value shown is accurate; DDR means Double Data Rate, so multiply by two. In your case, the speed should be around 1600MHz.

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fisionplasma
Junior Member
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10-06-2016, 09:29 PM
#4
Ah yep, I missed the "XMP-3200" column on the timings table in CPU-Z, shows 1600MHz. HWInfo says the same, 1600MHz XMP. Also kind of embarrassed I never knew this! Thanks guys.
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fisionplasma
10-06-2016, 09:29 PM #4

Ah yep, I missed the "XMP-3200" column on the timings table in CPU-Z, shows 1600MHz. HWInfo says the same, 1600MHz XMP. Also kind of embarrassed I never knew this! Thanks guys.