[SOLVED] XMP of higher frq than MOBO and CPU

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I've recently bought a new pair of ram sticks that can run at 3600Mhz. I have an Asrock AB-350M-HDV motherboard and a Ryzen 3 1300X (summit ridge). In their specs sheets it is stated that they support memory frequency up to 3200 (mobo) and 2667 (cpu).
Does anyone know what would happen if I turned the XPM profile of 3600 on? Would my PC experience crashes, or would it just run the ram at a lower speed?

Thanks in advanced.

Useful links:
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350M-HDV/index.asp#Specification
 
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I've recently bought a new pair of ram sticks that can run at 3600Mhz. I have an Asrock AB-350M-HDV motherboard and a Ryzen 3 1300X (summit ridge). In their specs sheets it is stated that they support memory frequency up to 3200 (mobo) and 2667 (cpu).
Does anyone know what would happen if I turned the XPM profile of 3600 on? Would my PC experience crashes, or would it just run the ram at a lower speed?

Thanks in advanced.

Useful links:
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350M-HDV/index.asp#Specification
Most probably nothing or a miracle. Try and get ready to reset CMOS.
I've recently bought a new pair of ram sticks that can run at 3600Mhz. I have an Asrock AB-350M-HDV motherboard and a Ryzen 3 1300X (summit ridge). In their specs sheets it is stated that they support memory frequency up to 3200 (mobo) and 2667 (cpu).
Does anyone know what would happen if I turned the XPM profile of 3600 on? Would my PC experience crashes, or would it just run the ram at a lower speed?

Thanks in advanced.

Useful links:
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350M-HDV/index.asp#Specification
Most probably nothing or a miracle. Try and get ready to reset CMOS.
 
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