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Memory Speed Overclock?

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‌‌well there is nothing wrong with your pc ram clock is ok

ddr stands for double data rate with mean double the data for every clock cycle effectively running at double the speed

this usually confuses a lot of people

Hello there,

i believe there might be something wrong with my memory speed...

HWinfo: ASRock B450M-HDV, AMD Ryzen 5 2600X, G Skill F4-3200C16-8GVKB x2

The system is older already, but I configured it back then to run the actual 2933mHz memory speed that Zen+ supports, yet it doesnt appear to do so.

I have enable XMP 2.0 in the bios and set the frequency to 2933mHz but the actual speed my pc is reporting to me is only 1463 mHz....

The motherboard should be able to handle up tp 3200mHz and specifically 2933 on these ram sticks.

Now the website for the motherbaord also mentioned that OC might be needed for some sticks and some frequencies, but im not sure what im supposed to do with that information...

Do i have to overclock them somehow to get the 2933mHz or is the frequency just a problem of the motherboard?Unbenannt.thumb.png.6c18bea681bfe96edf703eec7dde4081.png

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‌‌well there is nothing wrong with your pc ram clock is ok

ddr stands for double data rate with mean double the data for every clock cycle effectively running at double the speed

this usually confuses a lot of people

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