I recently upgraded my RAM from 16GB to 32GB, but I'm encountering a problem. After activating the XMP profile in my BIOS, the RAM speed is only reaching 3200MHz instead of the expected 3600MHz—this is the same speed as my old RAM. I've already looked at settings like Memory Reference Clock and Gear Mode in the BIOS. What steps do I need to take to resolve this issue?
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It would be helpful to know your full PC specifications. Knowing what CPU and motherboard you’re using can provide better context for troubleshooting. If you're rocking a 4060 GPU with an i5-12400F on a Gigabyte H610M K DDR4 motherboard, that info might help identify compatibility issues.
Have you tried clearing the CMOS? It's a good first step to reset any settings that might be causing issues. Also, make sure the RAM is only installed in the recommended slots, like A2 and B2 on your motherboard. This can really help with speed problems.

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