Question b350 tomahawk msi amd

b350 tomahawk msi amd
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I task man it shows my speed at 1067 can i get some help with my speed
It should be as simple as enabling X.M.P in BIOS.
 
According to where you are looking and with what the 2133 and 1067 numbers are actually representing the actual (speed) value. "dual data rate" remember.

Go into the motherboard settings and see what 'XMP' options are available to you. First gen were not known to be able to run beyond around 2400 and I never had one run better than around 3K no matter what tuning I tried. YMMV.
 
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G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory Model F4-3200C16D-16GTZR this is what i have. I task man it shows my speed at 1067 can i get some help with my speed
Actual speed is 2133MHz because memory is DDR (Double Data Rate)
im not able to get past 2133
1st gen Ryzen + b350 MB is troublesome combo for fast RAM. 2933-.3000MHz is just about maximum expected. If there's no XMP profile for those frequencies, you will have to tune it manually.
This can help
https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/
 
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I have the preset for the speeds from a-xmp but will not take them
First gen Ryzen was really picky with XMP and RAM speeds above 2933. I would not use XMP, manually set the speed to 2933, and see if it boots with that. If it does, then i would tweak the rest of the settings. Personally, id just leave it at 2933 with default settings if it works.
 
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