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Why is the wrong memory frequency shown?
Good day friends. I have the following characteristics:
AMD Ryzen 5 1400, 4 cores 3200 mHz
ASUS A-320M-A
Memory 16 GB, 2667 mHz, 3 modules
I launched CPU-Z and I see that it shows me the frequency of 1333 exactly half as much, but where something 1197. Why is that?
I didn’t set something correctly and tell me how to set up / set it up correctly and whether it’s possible to overclock it a little at all.
Thank you.
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Everything is correct
Single-channel 1333
Dual-channel 2667
If you don't know about memory overclocking, it's
better not to interfere
Your memory supports 1333, and 1192 is set in the BIOS, so cpu-z shows you this frequency.
So it's worth going into the BIOS and changing the memory frequency, there is no need to sit at the smallest frequency.
And you have a mistake in the question, nifiga is not clear what you wanted to ask.
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