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I still having issues with my ram speed, still stuck at 2100 MHz, i still dont know what i did wrong i the bios. I've tried the xmp thing and some ram speed settings with DRAM calculator, but it seems i suck at it and i didnt work.
Need help and suggestions.

 

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9 minutes ago, VoiceLessQ said:

I still having issues with my ram speed, still stuck at 2100 MHz, i still dont know what i did wrong i the bios. I've tried the xmp thing and some ram speed settings with DRAM calculator, but it seems i suck at it and i didnt work.
Need help and suggestions.

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X

Ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO DDR4-3200 C16 BK DC - 16

ASUS ROG STRIX X570-F GAMING AMD x570

Powersupply: Corsair RM 750 

 

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You should only have to set the DOCP profile to something like "profile 1" and save. Also, check CPU-Z for memory speed. Windows might be reading it incorrect. Open the "memory" tab and it shows you your memory speed. If it is set to 3200 MHz, it should read 1600 (double data rate = 1600 *2)

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1 hour ago, Naijin said:

You should only have to set the DOCP profile to something like "profile 1" and save. Also, check CPU-Z for memory speed. Windows might be reading it incorrect. Open the "memory" tab and it shows you your memory speed. If it is set to 3200 MHz, it should read 1600 (double data rate = 1600 *2)

I tried the DOCP from easy mode to advance mode to manual, samething happens. Didnt post, no error or bsod. Is my rams sucks so bad that mobo reject them? lol

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