![]() ![]() DDR5 highly dislikes when you use four modules (explained in my RAM thread), and using two different RAM kits is a total no-no, this creates huge problems for the memory system. I know I don't know what I am doing so I am just looking for quick advice or a link that can help me understand what my options are and what I can reasonably and safely get away with.ĭefinitely take out the existing 2x 16 GB DDR5-4800 whoever put in there, this causes nothing but trouble. Windows still reports the same base speed (3.0 Ghz). The only change I have made from the stock is changing the P-core ratio from 30 (3000 Mhz) to 33 (3300 Mhz). I would need to purchase add'l XMP ram or take out the initial 32 GB. I know I can't enable the XMP Profile 1 in the BIOS because of the 'crap' RAM they put in. What I am looking for is a guide for newbies on overclocking. My own - 2 TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus (Gen3?) (Windows and BIOS reports System RAM running at 4000 Mhz)Ĭame with - 1 TB M.2 Kingston SNV2S1000G NVMe Gen4 SSD Purchased - (2) 32GB G.Skill RipJaws S5 Series (Intel XMP) DDR5 5600 (64GB)Ĭame with - (2) 16GB Avant DDR5 4800 (32GB) Intel i9-13900KF (liquid cooled, of course) plenty of case fans Anyway, purchased a decent gaming rig with the following: ![]()
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