I recently got a new kit of RAM, it totals to 16GB of DDR4 RAM by Kingston Hyper X Fury 16GB DDR4 Gaming Ram Kit (8GB x2) rated @ 2666 Mhz.
A software called "Userbenchmark" was telling me that my RAM was performing way below expectation and to ensure an XMP profile is enabled.
I went into my BIOS and set it to "Profile1" to try enable this XMP profile, it seems to have put the Multiplier and everything else to "Auto".
It seems like it remains at 2666 Mhz, which is odd, shouldn't the XMP profile push this further?
With "Profile1" enabled, I get the same message from Userbenchmark.
The CPU on this PC is a Ryzen 7 3700x @ Stock, motherboard is a Gigabyte B450 Gaming X.
A software called "Userbenchmark" was telling me that my RAM was performing way below expectation and to ensure an XMP profile is enabled.
I went into my BIOS and set it to "Profile1" to try enable this XMP profile, it seems to have put the Multiplier and everything else to "Auto".
It seems like it remains at 2666 Mhz, which is odd, shouldn't the XMP profile push this further?
With "Profile1" enabled, I get the same message from Userbenchmark.
The CPU on this PC is a Ryzen 7 3700x @ Stock, motherboard is a Gigabyte B450 Gaming X.