Question Memory will not run at full speed

Mar 3, 2025
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Recently purchased some new memory sticks to get more than 16GB of RAM on my system. I was sure to match the manufacturer and speed, that being micron and 4800MHZ. Before I installed the RAM my computer was running the memory at 4800MHZ, however when I installed the new ram it dropped to 3600MHZ for some reason? I tried enabling XMP, as that was what I could find as a solution online, but it appears my bios does not support it. The only option under memory for overclocking is "auto".
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Here is the memory speed as per the alienware command center and task manager
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and here is the memory in the command prompt. It does know its supposed to be 4800, but why is it running it slower?
 
Mixing memory at these higher speeds is basically a guessing game.

Can't really tell much about your system from these screenshots, but if it is Intel, they actually only officially support 3600 with 4 slot Boards, let alone actually having 4 sticks.

On the AMD side, I have tried to get two purchased at the same time sets to work with 4 sticks. It just doesn't work.

There are quad kits out there, but they usually stop at 5600 on the high end, and are 4800 typically. So if you return what you have, and sell the old stuff, you could get one of those instead and you might have better luck.

Other things to try would be setting the XMP profile and giving a slight boost to DRAM voltage, but that doesn't seem to do the trick any more.
 
Oh, I think I figured it out! I have a 0kdr38 motherboard. Looks like I can run up to 5600 MHz. I think this answers all my questions! Thanks again everyone!