I was checking out my brother's PC and noticed that his RAM is only working at 2666MHz, even though he has an i5-10600KF and 32GB of Kingston Fury RAM that's rated for 3200MHz. I tried enabling the XMP profile to boost the speed to 3200MHz, but the PC keeps crashing afterward. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this?
2 Answers
Make sure the RAM sticks are installed in the correct slots, usually slots 2 and 4 from the CPU. This often helps with compatibility when setting XMP profiles.
Glad to hear you got it working at 3200MHz! Sometimes it can be a power issue or related to the CL ratio settings that cause problems when overclocking.
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