I have a new Aorus 5 laptop. The memory in CPUz show running at 1333mhz(2666) which is the default for 3200 ram i believe.. But it should be running at 3200 with this cpu.
In the bios it only shows the ram info under chipset. Micron ddr4 3200. There is no options for XMP or to make any kind of changes anywhere in the bios to do with ram.
It uses crucial ram. 16gb. I bought a 32gb 3200mhz crucial module same 1.2v and CL22 and swapped the ram. Same model.
It also runs at only 2666mhz. I swapped back to factory ram and it's still 2666.
Interestingly, I logged this while gaming with Hwinfo. Under memory clock info it will show maybe 3 to 12 rows of 1333, then a jump to 1596, then back to 1333. I then a few rows later back to 1596, etc. I don't know what this means.
How can I get this ram up to 3200? Regularly. I have the latest bios FBOE. Is this a ram issue, bios, or mobo? Maybe try different manufacturer of ram? I read other people were getting 3200mhz with stock ram, and that this bios is very choosy with what ram it will take. But I don't want to just keep trying different modules of this is not a ram issue.
Thanks for reading.
GIGABYTE
Model: Aorus 5 SE4- 73US213SH
Chipset Intel I7-12700H
Motherboard is Aorus 5 SE
Windows 11 home
BIOS - FB0E
In the bios it only shows the ram info under chipset. Micron ddr4 3200. There is no options for XMP or to make any kind of changes anywhere in the bios to do with ram.
It uses crucial ram. 16gb. I bought a 32gb 3200mhz crucial module same 1.2v and CL22 and swapped the ram. Same model.
It also runs at only 2666mhz. I swapped back to factory ram and it's still 2666.
Interestingly, I logged this while gaming with Hwinfo. Under memory clock info it will show maybe 3 to 12 rows of 1333, then a jump to 1596, then back to 1333. I then a few rows later back to 1596, etc. I don't know what this means.
How can I get this ram up to 3200? Regularly. I have the latest bios FBOE. Is this a ram issue, bios, or mobo? Maybe try different manufacturer of ram? I read other people were getting 3200mhz with stock ram, and that this bios is very choosy with what ram it will take. But I don't want to just keep trying different modules of this is not a ram issue.
Thanks for reading.
GIGABYTE
Model: Aorus 5 SE4- 73US213SH
Chipset Intel I7-12700H
Motherboard is Aorus 5 SE
Windows 11 home
BIOS - FB0E
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