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ram just not using bios inputed speeds

xmp works but when I disable it and try to manually get it to higher speeds it just boots up on the default 2133 anyone got an idea why? Or am I doing wrong? (very new to this) kit is F4-3600C16D-32GTRS all of the other specs are in the signature

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1 minute ago, BenOver said:

xmp works but when I disable it and try to manually get it to higher speeds it just boots up on the default 2133 anyone got an idea why?

When you enable XMP, the motherboard increases the memory frequency, but also tweaks the timings and voltage.

The frequency and timings decide the actual speed together, so when tweaking one, but not the other you will throw off the 'balance' between these two.

The voltage may need to be tweaked too.

 

If you still want to manually set the speed, instead of using XMP you can use the manufacturer's tested speed/timings/voltage:

https://www.gskill.com/specification/165/299/1562662435/F4-3600C16D-32GTRS-Specification

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Tested Speed: 3600MHz
Tested Latency: 16-16-16-36
Tested Voltage: 1.35V

 

Otherwise I'd just use XMP if you're not experiencing issues with it.

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1 minute ago, minibois said:

When you enable XMP, the motherboard increases the memory frequency, but also tweaks the timings and voltage.

The frequency and timings decide the actual speed together, so when tweaking one, but not the other you will throw off the 'balance' between these two.

The voltage may need to be tweaked too.

 

If you still want to manually set the speed, instead of using XMP you can use the manufacturer's tested speed/timings/voltage:

https://www.gskill.com/specification/165/299/1562662435/F4-3600C16D-32GTRS-Specification

 

Otherwise I'd just use XMP if you're not experiencing issues with it.

Yea xmp is fine but I want to get it running at 3800mhz cl16-15 as a b-die it should have no problem I'll try playing around with it some more

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14 minutes ago, minibois said:

When you enable XMP, the motherboard increases the memory frequency, but also tweaks the timings and voltage.

The frequency and timings decide the actual speed together, so when tweaking one, but not the other you will throw off the 'balance' between these two.

The voltage may need to be tweaked too.

 

If you still want to manually set the speed, instead of using XMP you can use the manufacturer's tested speed/timings/voltage:

https://www.gskill.com/specification/165/299/1562662435/F4-3600C16D-32GTRS-Specification

 

Otherwise I'd just use XMP if you're not experiencing issues with it.

 

11 minutes ago, BenOver said:

Yea xmp is fine but I want to get it running at 3800mhz cl16-15 as a b-die it should have no problem I'll try playing around with it some more

I cannot get it to listen to told speeds even if its the same as xmp what am i doing wrong?

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