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Your processor and graphics card aren't being utilized to their full capacity.

Your processor and graphics card aren't being utilized to their full capacity.

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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07-15-2019, 06:06 AM
#11
It's worth considering getting the B450M Pro4 or similar models at a lower price.
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Amegahoney
07-15-2019, 06:06 AM #11

It's worth considering getting the B450M Pro4 or similar models at a lower price.

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228
07-16-2019, 04:24 PM
#12
Using a 3600 should highlight a change, though it won't be massive. You're likely to see it.
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EliteChicagoan
07-16-2019, 04:24 PM #12

Using a 3600 should highlight a change, though it won't be massive. You're likely to see it.

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howitis1
Member
55
07-16-2019, 05:30 PM
#13
Go beyond simple acknowledgment. This results in a 20% boost in RAM capacity, not a straightforward rise, yet still significant—particularly when paired with a reduced cache size.
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howitis1
07-16-2019, 05:30 PM #13

Go beyond simple acknowledgment. This results in a 20% boost in RAM capacity, not a straightforward rise, yet still significant—particularly when paired with a reduced cache size.

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Caleb_00
Member
61
07-16-2019, 06:25 PM
#14
Read the information from your motherboard's website. The 3200 (OC) indicates the overclocking level, showing the maximum supported clock speed. It should still allow 3200 MHz RAM to work from the box, but verify with your specific model.
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Caleb_00
07-16-2019, 06:25 PM #14

Read the information from your motherboard's website. The 3200 (OC) indicates the overclocking level, showing the maximum supported clock speed. It should still allow 3200 MHz RAM to work from the box, but verify with your specific model.

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dragonboy3603
Junior Member
20
07-18-2019, 04:36 PM
#15
I agree. Depends on perception of significant/huge increase in performance I guess. Either way, I'd do the upgrade.
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dragonboy3603
07-18-2019, 04:36 PM #15

I agree. Depends on perception of significant/huge increase in performance I guess. Either way, I'd do the upgrade.

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Redstonelords
Member
50
07-18-2019, 05:39 PM
#16
By default, DDR4 3200 memory typically operates between 2133 and 2666 MHz. You can boost performance by enabling the XMP profile, which effectively pushes the speed beyond the standard limits (though this is considered overclocking).
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Redstonelords
07-18-2019, 05:39 PM #16

By default, DDR4 3200 memory typically operates between 2133 and 2666 MHz. You can boost performance by enabling the XMP profile, which effectively pushes the speed beyond the standard limits (though this is considered overclocking).

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mineswagger12
Member
60
07-18-2019, 05:48 PM
#17
Check compatibility for the Hyperx 3200mhz RAM with your MSI A320m - A Pro.
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mineswagger12
07-18-2019, 05:48 PM #17

Check compatibility for the Hyperx 3200mhz RAM with your MSI A320m - A Pro.

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KINGOPLAY
Junior Member
2
07-23-2019, 07:06 AM
#18
It’s a bit new to me, but essentially it adjusts how your CPU uses memory for better performance. The XMP profile sets these settings, and memory overclocking lets you push those limits further.
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KINGOPLAY
07-23-2019, 07:06 AM #18

It’s a bit new to me, but essentially it adjusts how your CPU uses memory for better performance. The XMP profile sets these settings, and memory overclocking lets you push those limits further.

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Rayack
Senior Member
539
07-23-2019, 02:29 PM
#19
You can review the details to see which RAM models are accepted—many motherboard makers provide these guides on their sites. A320M-A Pro 3000 mhz + memory compatible list
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Rayack
07-23-2019, 02:29 PM #19

You can review the details to see which RAM models are accepted—many motherboard makers provide these guides on their sites. A320M-A Pro 3000 mhz + memory compatible list

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Willz_03
Member
179
07-24-2019, 08:29 PM
#20
The story explains how your computer needs to understand your RAM's model, timing, and frequency settings. The BIOS uses an SPD chip in your RAM modules to configure these parameters. XMP builds on SPD, offering higher speeds and tighter settings for better performance. It also handles the extra voltage needed, enabling stable overclocking with a simple button press. XMP profiles let high-end RAM exceed standard DDR limits while maintaining reliability.
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Willz_03
07-24-2019, 08:29 PM #20

The story explains how your computer needs to understand your RAM's model, timing, and frequency settings. The BIOS uses an SPD chip in your RAM modules to configure these parameters. XMP builds on SPD, offering higher speeds and tighter settings for better performance. It also handles the extra voltage needed, enabling stable overclocking with a simple button press. XMP profiles let high-end RAM exceed standard DDR limits while maintaining reliability.

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