As the title says,
How do I test my ram?
If it is 3200 mhz or got cheated with lower frequency?
Thanks.
How do I test my ram?
If it is 3200 mhz or got cheated with lower frequency?
Thanks.
Is this ram a kit of 2 sticks or 2 separate sticks you bought?Intel i5 12400f
Asus tuf gaming b660m plus wifi
500 gb Wd blue nvme
Corsair 750 watts psu
Radeon RX 6600 Gaming 8GB GDDR6
Mid Tower msi cabinet
ADATA 16 x 2 = 32 gb ram (3200 mhz)
1. Don't remember exactly but I think 2 SEPERATE kits.Is this ram a kit of 2 sticks or 2 separate sticks you bought?
Is the ram fitted in the proper mobo slots?
Is xmp enabled?
Do you have the proper bios?
If you bought 2 separate sticks they may not play nice together which would result in the bios clocking them down to base speed.1. Don't remember exactly but I think 2 SEPERATE kits.
2.yes it properly installed in 2 slots out of 4.
3.xmp?
4.Yes I do, there was an update 3 weeks back, updated same with Asus aura.
Those are just capabilities of that particular RAM written in its control chip, not gonna change whatever you do.Ram with XMP disabled (3 photos)
Ram with XMP enabled (3 photos)
That shows with xmp enabled the ram is running at 3200.Ram with XMP disabled (3 photos)
Ram with XMP enabled (3 photos)
I still cannot find where is this shown with XMP enabled ?That shows with xmp enabled the ram is running at 3200.
Memory tab is included in screenshots, there are 3 images, check again please.You go to Memory tab to see the speed not in SPD. It should be 1600 Mhz for ddr4 3200 Mhz.
Memory tab is included in screenshots, there are 3 images, check again please.Those are just capabilities of that particular RAM written in its control chip, not gonna change whatever you do.
You need to look at Memory tab to se current settings.
The memory tab/dram freq shows 1596.I still cannot find where is this shown with XMP enabled ?
With both XMP enabled/disabled I can see same readings ?
Great got it @Bob.BThe memory tab/dram freq shows 1596.
Since it's double data rate ram that's 1596x2 which is 3200 speed.
For some stuff it will show a bump in perf others not so much.Great got it @Bob.B
With XMP disabled it appears 1330 MHz hence around 2600 MHz approx.
With XMP enabled it appears 1596 MHz hence around 3200 MHz..
Problem solved
Just fyi - I did not found any increase in performance after xmp enabled.. I hope that xmp enabling was not a big deal technically ?