Hello, everyone.
I have a Gigabyte B660M DS3H motherboard and two 8GB Kingston HyperX Predator RAM modules.
In my old motherboard I used to be able to get the RAM frequency up to 3500Mhz or so without any issues.
Ever since I got this new motherboard and a new processor, I can't get anywhere past 2400Mhz or the PC won't boot.
The motherboard manual says it can support up to 5333Mhz in OC. I know that's usually overstated and that it depends on the manufacturer and memory type, but 2400Mhz on a 4000Mhz memory sounds way too little.
When OC-ing, I just set the memory clock and leave all the rest on auto. I've also tried using both XMP and none of them worked.
Am I doing some wrong? Is there any way to fix this other than getting a better motherboard?
Thanks in advance.
I have a Gigabyte B660M DS3H motherboard and two 8GB Kingston HyperX Predator RAM modules.
In my old motherboard I used to be able to get the RAM frequency up to 3500Mhz or so without any issues.
Ever since I got this new motherboard and a new processor, I can't get anywhere past 2400Mhz or the PC won't boot.
The motherboard manual says it can support up to 5333Mhz in OC. I know that's usually overstated and that it depends on the manufacturer and memory type, but 2400Mhz on a 4000Mhz memory sounds way too little.
When OC-ing, I just set the memory clock and leave all the rest on auto. I've also tried using both XMP and none of them worked.
Am I doing some wrong? Is there any way to fix this other than getting a better motherboard?
Thanks in advance.
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