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Why my Ram kit of Kingston Fury HyperX not running at its advertised cl16 ?

Hi !

I bought a kit of ram ddr4 Kingston Fury HyperX 3200Mhz CL16 (8*2) , and when I tried to set the Xmp profil in the Bios I've found out there wasn't not Xmp profil for this kit , previously I used to run 12Gb perfectly with Xmp profil besides them being from different brands (8+4) , so I assumed this new kit doesn't have an Xmp profil on it for that reason and because it's running at the 3200Mhz as it supposed to be , but the problem is that when I open
CPU-Z it says that it's running at the slowest Cas Latency "22" ?
*My motherboard is Biostar B660 Mx-e pro and it handles overclocking above 3800Mhz
*My Cpu is an i5-12400F that it says at there website that it can run up to 3200MT/S for DDR4
* Note : I'm running the two sticks in A2 &B2 slots as recommended

- So my question is why is it running at the right speed and not the right CL ? and is there a way to fix this without overclocking , since it's advertised to run at 3200Mhz CL16 with no overclocking mentioned ?

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6 hours ago, Marlon-31 said:

so I assumed this new kit doesn't have an Xmp profil on it for that reason

nope, every RAM has XMP profiles on it. If you cant find it you could try input the RAM settings manually in the BIOS.  

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1 hour ago, SorryClaire said:

nope, every RAM has XMP profiles on it. If you cant find it you could try input the RAM settings manually in the BIOS.  

Idk cause even on "Thaiphoon" program Xmp is set as not programmed so ... But if I decide to input the settings manually what about the sub timings , I really don't know how to change or set these , will they have a big impact on performance if I leave them as they are and only change the primary timings or how can figuer all those timings out ?

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