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So this is my first pc build and I just finished today but when I went into the bios I saw my memory was running way below it’s stock speed. I bought G skill ripjaws V series 2x4gb ddr4 3200 memory, my motherboard is the gigabyte ga ab350 gaming 3 and it has a ryzen 5 1600. The memory was running at 2133 how do I get it up to the 3200 it’s suppose to be at?

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19 minutes ago, Leoram425 said:

So this is my first pc build and I just finished today but when I went into the bios I saw my memory was running way below it’s stock speed. I bought G skill ripjaws V series 2x4gb ddr4 3200 memory, my motherboard is the gigabyte ga ab350 gaming 3 and it has a ryzen 5 1600. The memory was running at 2133 how do I get it up to the 3200 it’s suppose to be at?

Unfortunately, your motherboard does not support memory clocked at 3200MHz at this time. Your motherboard will only support DDR4 modules up to 2667 MHz, but this may change in a future BIOS update. You can view compatible memory modules at http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Memory/mb_memory_ga-ab350-gaming3.pdf.

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Make sure you're running the latest BIOS to get the latest in DDR support, which seems to be F10 at http://www.gigabyte.us/Motherboard/GA-AB350-Gaming-3-rev-10#support-dl. This may allow you to achieve a clock speed of 2667MHz.

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9 minutes ago, Homeless Pineapple said:

Unfortunately, your motherboard does not support memory clocked at 3200MHz at this time. Your motherboard will only support DDR4 modules up to 2667 MHz, but this may change in a future BIOS update. You can view compatible memory modules at http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Memory/mb_memory_ga-ab350-gaming3.pdf.

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Make sure you're running the latest BIOS to get the latest in DDR support, which seems to be F10 at http://www.gigabyte.us/Motherboard/GA-AB350-Gaming-3-rev-10#support-dl. This may allow you to achieve a clock speed of 2667MHz.

Are you sure? Because on pc part pickers and a couple other websites it says that 3200 is compatible to that mobo but I’ll do a bios update to see if that could fix it

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4 minutes ago, Leoram425 said:

Are you sure? Because on pc part pickers and a couple other websites it says that 3200 is compatible to that mobo but I’ll do a bios update to see if that could fix it

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I may be wrong, as I'm purely going off your motherboard's manual and supported memory list.

 

If you're skeptical, I'd suggest that you try updating your BIOS and changing the memory frequency and timing settings under the M.I.T tab. See page 23 of your manual for details on these settings.

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PSU - EVGA B3 650W | Storage - 860 EVO 256GB, Sabrent Rocket 4.0 1TB, WD Red 4TB (x6 in RAIDZ1 w/ LSI 9207-8i) | OS - TrueNAS Scale (Debian)

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21 hours ago, Homeless Pineapple said:

I may be wrong, as I'm purely going off your motherboard's manual and supported memory list.

 

If you're skeptical, I'd suggest that you try updating your BIOS and changing the memory frequency and timing settings under the M.I.T tab. See page 23 of your manual for details on these settings.

Checked it your right the max speed is 2667 but it goes up to 3200 once I update the bios to f10, I’m at f7 thanks my guy

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