I'm having an issue where my PC boots up and shows that I'm using 4800MHz RAM speed instead of the expected 6000MHz. I've enabled EXPO in the BIOS, but it doesn't seem to be reflecting the correct frequency. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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You might want to download a program like CPU-Z and check the Memory tab. That way, you can see the DRAM frequency directly. Remember, DDR means double data rate, so if it's showing around 3000MHz, that translates to 6000MHz in effective speed. If it’s fluctuating a lot, that could be normal, but it’s good to confirm your setup.
Have you tried updating your BIOS? Sometimes that can help with RAM speed issues. It's worth checking if there's a new version available that might fix the problem.
Make sure you have XMP enabled in your BIOS settings; that should help get it up to 6000MHz if your RAM supports it.

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