MSI x570 gaming plus mobo (advertises frequencies up to 4800), could get a stable post upto 3600 with a voltage was happy with, but chose to simply roll with xmp profile 1 (3200) for purposes of testing, using ADATA D41 modules (which msi supposedly explicitly tested the mobo with, freed and validated), and using boost clock in the bios (which is supposed to provide 4.1ghz to processor (ryzen 5 3600, 4.2 is max boost), however, benchmarks and system info software all state the cpu is running 3.6ghz and ram at 1333 (ddr and all thats equal to 2666). Why can I not bypass industry standards using provided features? How can I reach the intended goals
And YES, I have flashed the mobo with the newest bios version already, which supposedly fixed boost issues. Cpu power 1 and 2 are connected, psu is 750w Seasonic focus gold plus, power draw shouldn't be an issue.
And YES, I have flashed the mobo with the newest bios version already, which supposedly fixed boost issues. Cpu power 1 and 2 are connected, psu is 750w Seasonic focus gold plus, power draw shouldn't be an issue.