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In the BIOS there is no option with 1600 MHz for the operative, what to do?
I bought 4GB RAM with a frequency of 1600 MHz, inserted only this die. As a result: when loading Windows, the computer abruptly starts to reboot.
I read the documentation on my uterus - it supports up to 2200 MHz. I went into the BIOS - it sees the memory.
I decided to set the frequency for the operative manually in the BIOS, and then I found a scythe on a stone, in the BIOS you can select a maximum of 1333 MHz.
What does this mean and what can be done about it? Is the documentation lying or is the BIOS outdated (how to update then?)?
My motherboard: https://www.asus.com/en/Motherboards/P7P55M/specif...
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In general, I googled and this is what I found out: 8 chip dies for 4GB do not run on 64-bit systems, but there is absolutely no desire to install a 32-bit system because of this.
The motherboard can and does support 2200 MHz memory. And the memory controller, which is built into the CPU? I suspect that in socket 1156 everyone was at 1333 MHz.
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