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1 hour ago, duketm said:

I bought new RAM memmory for my PC (Kingston HYPERX Fury Black 32GB kit), it sholud work on 3200MHz, and i set in BIOS XMP profile to 3200MHz, but in CPU-Z program it says RAM is working on 1596MHz, Task Manager shows 3200MHz, is there any method to check on how many MHz my RAM works that is 100% correct?
My MB isB450 AORUS M (yes it supports 3200MHz)

Double Data Rate. 1600 x2 = 3200mhz.

 

The memory is being shown in it's effective speed rather than M-T/S (Million transfers per second) which is advertised as 3200mhz. 

 

Looks like it's running XMP speeds from here. No worries. 

 

(Oh, the 1596mhz is because the bus clocks aren't pinned at 100mhz. That's normal, no worries)

I bought new RAM memmory for my PC (Kingston HYPERX Fury Black 32GB kit), it sholud work on 3200MHz, and i set in BIOS XMP profile to 3200MHz, but in CPU-Z program it says RAM is working on 1596MHz, Task Manager shows 3200MHz, is there any method to check on how many MHz my RAM works that is 100% correct?
My MB isB450 AORUS M (yes it supports 3200MHz)

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1 hour ago, duketm said:

I bought new RAM memmory for my PC (Kingston HYPERX Fury Black 32GB kit), it sholud work on 3200MHz, and i set in BIOS XMP profile to 3200MHz, but in CPU-Z program it says RAM is working on 1596MHz, Task Manager shows 3200MHz, is there any method to check on how many MHz my RAM works that is 100% correct?
My MB isB450 AORUS M (yes it supports 3200MHz)

Double Data Rate. 1600 x2 = 3200mhz.

 

The memory is being shown in it's effective speed rather than M-T/S (Million transfers per second) which is advertised as 3200mhz. 

 

Looks like it's running XMP speeds from here. No worries. 

 

(Oh, the 1596mhz is because the bus clocks aren't pinned at 100mhz. That's normal, no worries)

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