I recently bought two used RAM sticks that are advertised as 6000MHz, but I noticed that in the BIOS, they are only running at 4800MHz. I'm a bit concerned because my computer, which features a B650 Eagle AX motherboard, has been behaving strangely since I made this purchase. There used to be a small red light on the board that isn't on anymore, and after booting, all my RGB lighting (except for the RAM) flashes a couple of times before settling down. Should I be worried about this, and is there a way to fix the RAM speed issues?
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Super unlikely for RAM to have a virus! It sounds more like a simple configuration issue. Make sure to look up your BIOS manual to find where to change the RAM speed; it’s usually not hard to find. The red light issue can be a separate concern—check your motherboard manual for more info on what that might indicate.
You shouldn’t worry about RAM viruses at all—in fact, RAM loses all its data once powered down. To reach those 6000MHz speeds, look for the XMP or Expo settings in the BIOS. And about that red light? That could be a hardware issue or just an issue you need to troubleshoot with your manual.
No worries about viruses on RAM! RAM is volatile, meaning it loses all its data when power is cut. If you're having speed issues, you should check the BIOS for XMP settings (or something similar, depending on your motherboard). Also, the RGB issues might be due to faulty RAM or needing specific management software to control it.
Absolutely no viruses on RAM! The data is gone once the power is off. For the RAM speed, just enable the XMP profile in your BIOS to utilize the full potential of your sticks. And for the weird lighting—sounds like typical AMD memory training at startup. If it bothers you, there are guides to help you disable that setting.
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