@patD @Fishtown schrieb: the RAM supports up to 3200 MHz, but the motherboard doesn't: Please check your computer's specifications under "Motherboard (MB ECS B460H6-EM)" in your link. There, under "Memory Support," it states: maximum DDR4 2666 MHz. There is some misunderstanding in the above statement. You can put DDR4 RAM with the speed 3200 MHz in, but the board only utilizes a lower speed. As I wrote already in my former post. That's what your original RAM also proves. This picture is not proving anything, except your 3200 MHz RAM offers the mentioned Jedec speeds up to 1600 MHz. Also lower Jedec speeds, which means round about 1300 MHz to suite your chipset and mainboard. To see the actual speed you have to check the memory page. An I do suppose you knew that page, which gives the correct speed your board utilizes. But seeing the possible sped in the Jedec listing you got a bit greedy. But read my post 8 again. And be aware because it is a DDR (Double Data Rate), RAM, the working speed therefore is doubled. Also my B460 board works with a 3200 MHz RAM, at 2600 MHz ( Jedec ~1300) maximum speed. Below in this statement the same error, CPU-Z shows on your CPU-Z page the Jedec specifications. To see the actual ram speed check on page memory: @Fishtown schrieb: However, you should check the "SPD" tab under "Displayed Frequency"; this corresponds to the actual clock speed at the time of measurement. This OEM motherboard supports a maximum of 2666 MHz Yes, it drives the built in3200 MHz RAM, but at 2600 MHz only. Bye, daddle
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