I'm having an issue with my RAM speed. When I boot up my PC, it shows that I'm using 4800MHz instead of the expected 6000MHz. I have EXPO enabled in the BIOS, but it doesn't seem to make a difference. Can anyone shed some light on why this is happening and how to fix it?
3 Answers
You might want to use CPU-Z to check the DRAM frequency. Go to the Memory tab, and remember that DDR is double data rate, so if it reads 3000MHz, that means your RAM should theoretically be running at 6000MHz. If it’s not, I’d need to know more about your setup to help out further.
Have you tried updating your BIOS? Sometimes a BIOS update can fix issues like this.
Make sure you have XMP enabled in the BIOS; that can help in getting the full 6000MHz speed.
Related Questions
Lenovo Thinkpad Stuck In Update Loop Install FilterDriverU2_Reload