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That's my build. The RAM states that it can support 3000 MHz frequency. The question I have is do I have to OC currently because Ryzen cpus are still a bit new? Have driver updates been released that allow the RAM to be recognized automatically as 3000mhz instead of downgrading to 2133? Ended up getting the 3000 MHz RAM instead of the 3200 btw because of a bundle deal the site I got from had a good deal.

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1 minute ago, WhiteWulfe said:

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That's my build. The RAM states that it can support 3000 MHz frequency. The question I have is do I have to OC currently because Ryzen cpus are still a bit new? Have driver updates been released that allow the RAM to be recognized automatically as 3000mhz instead of downgrading to 2133?

No you always have to set those manually, i advise keeping the overclocks down on the mobo you got

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2 minutes ago, dave_k said:

No you always have to set those manually, i advise keeping the overclocks down on the mobo you got

Only thing I'd even OC would be the RAM because it states it supports up to 3000mhz

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21 minutes ago, WhiteWulfe said:

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That's my build. The RAM states that it can support 3000 MHz frequency. The question I have is do I have to OC currently because Ryzen cpus are still a bit new? Have driver updates been released that allow the RAM to be recognized automatically as 3000mhz instead of downgrading to 2133? Ended up getting the 3000 MHz RAM instead of the 3200 btw because of a bundle deal the site I got from had a good deal.

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Your RAM OC depends on what motherboard you choose. Your motherboard you have listed hasn't been tested to see how well it OCs RAM. Here's a list of motherboards that have been tested.

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I really really need help with this. I know Ryzen is good with higher speeds RAM, but my RAM is recognized as 2133...I'm not familiar with OC since that seems as if that's the only option I have. Can anyone give me specifics on this?

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