Why is my RAM only showing 4800 MT/s instead of 6400 MT/s?

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Asked By TechyDynamo93 On

I recently purchased RAM that's supposed to run at 6400 MT/s, but when I check the task manager, it's only showing 4800 MT/s. I'm not sure what's going on. Is there something I need to do to fix this?

4 Answers

Answered By SiliconSleuth99 On

It's important to remember that the advertised speed of RAM is not guaranteed due to the silicon lottery. Your RAM should work at 6400 MT/s, but you really want to check that you've enabled XMP/EXPO. That's usually the key step. Also, don't forget, your motherboard and CPU need to support those speeds too!

TechyDynamo93 -

Thanks for the tip! I'll check my motherboard specs to see if it can handle it.

Answered By OverclockingAce On

You need to enable XMP in your BIOS. This is crucial for achieving the advertised speed of your RAM.

Answered By HardwareNerd88 On

Make sure you've selected the 6400 MT/s profile in the BIOS settings. If you don't adjust it, it may default to a lower speed.

Answered By GamerGuruX On

You probably need to enable XMP or EXPO in your BIOS. That's usually the first step to get your RAM running at its rated speed.

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