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Bought Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 4x8GB 3200mhz. And after enabling XMP, The sticks are still running at 2133 speed.

I have updated the bios to the most recent version.

Turned up the voltage up to 1.35 all the way to 1.41. For all of these attempts my pc blue screens.

When I change the voltage back to Auto, my PC starts back up, but the sticks run at 2133. 

Attached below is a screenshot of what CPU Z is saying. 

Should I try to manually change the timing? 

I just want to get the speed I paid for :\

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oh, and here is a screenshot of the cmd prompt when check the speed there. 

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What motherboard are you using?

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Just now, Quackwich said:

What motherboard are you using?

Gigabyte x570 Aorus elite.

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3 minutes ago, lasbien said:

Gigabyte x570 Aorus elite.

Seems to be an issue with the board not being on the qualified vendors list. See here and here.

 

Some have reported using a different BIOS version may do the trick.

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Try setting the timings and frequency manually instead of using XMP.

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17 minutes ago, Quackwich said:

Seems to be an issue with the board not being on the qualified vendors list. See here and here.

 

Some have reported using a different BIOS version may do the trick.

 

15 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Try setting the timings and frequency manually instead of using XMP.

I tried to do this manually without turning on XMP, but it still comes up with 2133mhz. :|

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I think tomorrow I'll try to use a different bios version. for now i just give up lmao

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