Hi,
First time poster, so if I do anything wrong, just let me know and I'll try to edit it
I have had my PC for a bit now and I used to have 8GB of memory. It was adequate, but I decided to go for another 8GB, totalling to 16GB.
I had: Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK8GX4M2B3000C15 8gb (2 sticks of 4gb each) (Slot 2 and 3)
I have bought and added: Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK8GX4M2B3000C15 8gb (2 sticks of 4gb each) (Slot 1 and 3)
As you can see, I've bought the same set as I had before so I would not have any odd stuff going one. The first set I had ran 2133hz, and after enabeling the XMP profile, it ran a nice expected 3000hz. But when I added the next 4gb, the first set remained as it was, but the new set wont go to 3000hz and I cant figure out why.
I've set it back to normal and reset my PC and tried to set them both in one go, but it doesnt matter at all. I tried to google, but all results are "how to enable XMP", which isn't the problem, I've found that.
I've run the following command to check if they're maybe not the same, but I'll add the results:
wmic MEMORYCHIP get BankLabel, DeviceLocator, MemoryType, TypeDetail, Capacity, Speed
Attributes BankLabel Capacity ConfiguredClockSpeed ConfiguredVoltage CreationClassName DataWidth DeviceLocator FormFactor Manufacturer MaxVoltage MemoryType MinVoltage PartNumber SerialNumber SMBIOSMemoryType Speed TotalWidth TypeDetail
1 P0 CHANNEL A 4294967296 2133 1200 Win32_PhysicalMemory 64 DIMM 0 8 Unknown 1200 0 1200 CMK8GX4M2B3000C15 00000000 26 2133 64 16512
1 P0 CHANNEL A 4294967296 2133 1200 Win32_PhysicalMemory 64 DIMM 1 8 Unknown 1200 0 1200 CMK8GX4M2B3000C15 00000000 26 2133 64 16512
1 P0 CHANNEL B 4294967296 2133 1200 Win32_PhysicalMemory 64 DIMM 0 8 Unknown 1200 0 1200 CMK8GX4M2B3000C15 00000000 26 2133 64 16512
1 P0 CHANNEL B 4294967296 2133 1200 Win32_PhysicalMemory 64 DIMM 1 8 Unknown 1200 0 1200 CMK8GX4M2B3000C15 00000000 26 2133 64 16512
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? Bit of a waste of money like this.
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Edit:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600
MoBo: Gigabyte Aorus B450 PRO (rev. 1.0)