It could be that, thats the max of it. I just had the same problem and my gaming PC maxed out at 2667Mhz even though I saved it at 3200Mhz, what I did was try going lower then 3200Mhz and every option under it until it saved to it.
Yeah changed it to 2666 and it capped out at 2667 or it shows that in taskmanager, most likely gotta upgrade my CPU and actually get a GPU, thanks for your help and everything else who replied.
I think this is what you are talking about.. not sure though. I might try to lower the Mhz to see if my CPU can handle it as well, thanks for getting back to me.
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Update: So this could be essential, My PC Specs are..
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3400g
Motherboard: MSI b450m Bazooka Max Wifi
Ram: T-Force Delta RGB 16GB ( I have 2 of these)
Memory: Samsung EVO 970 500 GB
I changed my DDR voltage to 1.35 and my DDR4 is still set to 3200Mhz and no change, still says...
I am seeing it in my BIOS, I did check to see if the ram and my motherboard were compatible as well. I think it may be the voltage change but I am not very sure.
My motherboard (MSI B450M Bazooka Max Wifi) can support speeds up to around 4000Mhz and my ram(T-Force 16gb) can go to 3200Mhz. I have 4, 8gb sticks totaling up to 32gb of ram. I have enabled the XMP profile and have saved everything within the DDR4 pretty much to 3200Mhz. The only thing that...