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Asus Strix z270e Stuck in 2133mhz

Hey guys, Looking for some help here. 

This is my first build and Im having issues getting my motherboard to accept 3200mhz RAM.
I have updated my bios and ive enabled XMP mode, Its still only detecting 2133mhz. Ive been doing some reading and apparently the new Asus bios is having a few issues detecting RAM. 

Im not really sure what else to try. Thanks in advance. 

Here is my build
Asus Strix Z270E
i7 7700k
16GB TridentZ RGB 2x8GB 3200mhz RAM
GTX1080 Strix

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3 minutes ago, -Karmaa said:

Hey guys, Looking for some help here. 

This is my first build and Im having issues getting my motherboard to accept 3200mhz RAM.
I have updated my bios and ive enabled XMP mode, Its still only detecting 2133mhz. Ive been doing some reading and apparently the new Asus bios is having a few issues detecting RAM. 

Im not really sure what else to try. Thanks in advance. 

Here is my build
Asus Strix Z270E
i7 7700k
16GB TridentZ RGB 2x8GB 3200mhz RAM
GTX1080 Strix

dowload CPU Z and go to the ''memory'' tab and give us your actual RAM speed reading...

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manually set XMP to match the posted specs of the RAM.

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8 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

dowload CPU Z and go to the ''memory'' tab and give us your actual RAM speed reading...

I have it downloaded. Ill check when I get home from work tonight and get back to you. 

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12 minutes ago, bgibbz said:

manually set XMP to match the posted specs of the RAM.

Im not exactly sure how to do that. 

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