@RetroGenerali changed it straight to 3600 and it booted fine but then i changed it to 4000 and it turned on and off a few times and then booted back with 2133.
I also found this on the internet, shud i change the voltage to 1.35?
I don't have any experience w oc and it is currently 2 am ill try to find a tutorial on youtube tomorrow.
The motherboard is supost to be able to run up to 4000mhz so that is why i chose it i just assumed it wont be able to take advantage of it as i have seen 3200mhz compared to 4000mhz on youtube and there is still a difference.
In the old bios it did not show mhz just gb but after the bios update it shows 2122.
So if i understand right you say that the ram does run at 4000mhz just that iy does not show it?
It used to do that but i updated the bios and it does not anymore. I change the xpm profile and when i boot in windows it shows 2133mhz but if i go back to bios it shows that the xmp profile with 4000mhz is selected.
So i just finished building my new pc but even when i changed the xmp profile the ram still shows 2133mhz in task manager instead of 4000mhz (Mobo: aorus x570 elite; Cpu: ryzen 7 3700x; Ram: inno3d ichill 32gb 4000mhz; Gpu: gtx 1070; Psu: corsair rm750x)