M Mike72 Reputable Jan 25, 2021 10 0 4,510 Nov 24, 2021 #1 I have 8 gb 2666MHZ installed on my computer, but my computer can go up to 3200MHZ. If I replaced the ram I have now with two 8gb 3200MHZ, would I have to do anything with the bios because of the new speed difference?
I have 8 gb 2666MHZ installed on my computer, but my computer can go up to 3200MHZ. If I replaced the ram I have now with two 8gb 3200MHZ, would I have to do anything with the bios because of the new speed difference?
Solution faalin Nov 24, 2021 the easiest thing to do is boot into the bios and enable XMP, it will set the speed and timings for you.
the easiest thing to do is boot into the bios and enable XMP, it will set the speed and timings for you.
faalin Illustrious Feb 22, 2012 6,037 384 41,240 Nov 24, 2021 Solution #2 the easiest thing to do is boot into the bios and enable XMP, it will set the speed and timings for you. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
the easiest thing to do is boot into the bios and enable XMP, it will set the speed and timings for you.