Hey guys, I'm new to this forum and hoping you can help me out. I recently build my first desktop pc, aimed to be a powerful machine running Linux for data analysis and coding (not for gaming). I bought many components in sale, and the pc is working like a charm. However, I noticed upon checking that my ram defaults to very low speeds (2133). I read through many posts, and figured I should enable xmp. I am not comfortable with overclocking, and my cooling is not build for it. However, as I understand, while enabling xmp stricly speaking means OC, it is safe to do and does not affect CPU temp right?
However, my question now regards the speeds I am getting. I have a Ryzen 7 5700g that is listed to support RAM speeds up to 3200. I went with Corsair 32 GB DDR4-3600 ram (pricing was the so close to lower speeds I figured why not regarding stability reasons + they look cool). Now, when I enable XMP it booted my pc perfectly and showed me that RAM was running at 3600. However, I started to worry as the CPU lists a max ram speed of 3200 and I want this configuration to last long. I disabled XMP for now, but then if naturally defaults to 2133 again. Ideally, I want to run it at 3200, but xmp shows only 3600. I am not that comfortable doing things manually.
What do you guys recommend? Both in terms of performance and longevity of the system. I'm definitely no expert regarding pc configurations, so please pardon me if any mistakes in my description. Thanks in advance for the help, much appreciated!
Full setup:
However, my question now regards the speeds I am getting. I have a Ryzen 7 5700g that is listed to support RAM speeds up to 3200. I went with Corsair 32 GB DDR4-3600 ram (pricing was the so close to lower speeds I figured why not regarding stability reasons + they look cool). Now, when I enable XMP it booted my pc perfectly and showed me that RAM was running at 3600. However, I started to worry as the CPU lists a max ram speed of 3200 and I want this configuration to last long. I disabled XMP for now, but then if naturally defaults to 2133 again. Ideally, I want to run it at 3200, but xmp shows only 3600. I am not that comfortable doing things manually.
What do you guys recommend? Both in terms of performance and longevity of the system. I'm definitely no expert regarding pc configurations, so please pardon me if any mistakes in my description. Thanks in advance for the help, much appreciated!
Full setup:
- Corsair 32 GB DDR4-3600 (2x 16GB)
- Ryzen 7 5700g
- Cooler Master V750 Gold
- MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI
- SAMSUNG 980 PRO 2TB
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