F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Your new PC isn't utilizing your RAM properly!

Your new PC isn't utilizing your RAM properly!

Your new PC isn't utilizing your RAM properly!

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rarethekid1
Junior Member
13
10-20-2023, 07:55 AM
#1
Hey! Your new setup looks solid with the B560M and 16GB RAM. The issue seems to be with the XMP profile not applying correctly. Make sure you're using the latest BIOS version for your chipset, and double-check that the XMP settings are enabled in BIOS. Also, ensure your RAM is properly seated and try resetting the memory controller if needed. Let me know if you need help with the steps! Best regards.
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rarethekid1
10-20-2023, 07:55 AM #1

Hey! Your new setup looks solid with the B560M and 16GB RAM. The issue seems to be with the XMP profile not applying correctly. Make sure you're using the latest BIOS version for your chipset, and double-check that the XMP settings are enabled in BIOS. Also, ensure your RAM is properly seated and try resetting the memory controller if needed. Let me know if you need help with the steps! Best regards.

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clausphilip
Member
178
10-20-2023, 12:21 PM
#2
Consider using CPU-Z to check the details. The new chipset may allow memory overclocking, but it could be turned off for certain CPUs.
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clausphilip
10-20-2023, 12:21 PM #2

Consider using CPU-Z to check the details. The new chipset may allow memory overclocking, but it could be turned off for certain CPUs.

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Olewww123
Senior Member
255
11-02-2023, 12:08 PM
#3
No changes were saved, the system has been fully reset.
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Olewww123
11-02-2023, 12:08 PM #3

No changes were saved, the system has been fully reset.

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crazyone23
Member
147
11-02-2023, 01:55 PM
#4
CPU-Z displays the information from the image you shared, and your BIOS shows the same details.
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crazyone23
11-02-2023, 01:55 PM #4

CPU-Z displays the information from the image you shared, and your BIOS shows the same details.

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PedroO_
Senior Member
522
11-09-2023, 12:07 PM
#5
I stored it!
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PedroO_
11-09-2023, 12:07 PM #5

I stored it!

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banshee45
Senior Member
726
11-09-2023, 02:50 PM
#6
The 3600 DDR4 RAM operates smoothly at 1800 MHz. Your system's memory performance matches expectations. I recommend using CPU-Z instead of Windows for better insights. Since DDR supports double data rate, the 2:1 ratio exists there. Be sure to boost your turbo power settings to fully utilize the 11400.
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banshee45
11-09-2023, 02:50 PM #6

The 3600 DDR4 RAM operates smoothly at 1800 MHz. Your system's memory performance matches expectations. I recommend using CPU-Z instead of Windows for better insights. Since DDR supports double data rate, the 2:1 ratio exists there. Be sure to boost your turbo power settings to fully utilize the 11400.

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JackJk
Member
57
11-11-2023, 09:09 AM
#7
It seems both tools report the same number, which might indicate a system-wide issue. You can verify by checking other processes or logs. If you're unsure, using CPU-Z is a good way to confirm the actual CPU usage and performance metrics. Go ahead and boost the turbo power if needed!
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JackJk
11-11-2023, 09:09 AM #7

It seems both tools report the same number, which might indicate a system-wide issue. You can verify by checking other processes or logs. If you're unsure, using CPU-Z is a good way to confirm the actual CPU usage and performance metrics. Go ahead and boost the turbo power if needed!

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Si0neR
Member
235
11-11-2023, 11:27 AM
#8
@tjiffen Consider using HWiNFO64. The Windows Task Manager info isn't ideal. My DDR4 4000 is running at 2000 MHz. Look it up online—people are still puzzled about this for years.
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Si0neR
11-11-2023, 11:27 AM #8

@tjiffen Consider using HWiNFO64. The Windows Task Manager info isn't ideal. My DDR4 4000 is running at 2000 MHz. Look it up online—people are still puzzled about this for years.

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HollyDuhLlama
Junior Member
44
11-11-2023, 12:05 PM
#9
Your Hwinfo appears less polished compared to the one you shared, yet the data suggests the speeds might be inaccurate.
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HollyDuhLlama
11-11-2023, 12:05 PM #9

Your Hwinfo appears less polished compared to the one you shared, yet the data suggests the speeds might be inaccurate.

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kubawster1337
Junior Member
19
11-12-2023, 10:17 AM
#10
These are the standard settings for your memory module. Select the HWiNFO Sensors choice to view its real performance metrics. Learn more about DDR versus MHz here: https://forums. This is the data displayed by HWiNFO.
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kubawster1337
11-12-2023, 10:17 AM #10

These are the standard settings for your memory module. Select the HWiNFO Sensors choice to view its real performance metrics. Learn more about DDR versus MHz here: https://forums. This is the data displayed by HWiNFO.

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