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Can't change ram speed after BIOS update.X670E Steel Legend.

Hello friends. I have an X670E Steel Legend motherboard. Yesterday I updated my BIOS from 1.09 to 1.26 AS01 [Beta]. And my ram is Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000MHz C36. I adjusted the ram speed from 4800mhz to 6000mhz in BIOS. But when I check my ram speed in task manager, its says 4800mhz? It wasn't like this before the BIOS update. Anyone know's what's going on?

 
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Reset the bios and enable DOCP rather than manually changing things. See if that does it.

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2 minutes ago, Imakuni said:

Reset the bios and enable DOCP rather than manually changing things. See if that does it.

I can try. What's the easiest way to reset the BIOS?

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44 minutes ago, CaneGame said:

I can try. What's the easiest way to reset the BIOS?

Remove the CMOS battery or if your motherboard has a switch near the rear I/O or lower edge of the motherboard of "Clear CMOS". 

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29 minutes ago, CommanderAlex said:

Remove the CMOS battery or if your motherboard has a switch near the rear I/O or lower edge of the motherboard of "Clear CMOS". 

Thank you! I will try

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