Self Built PC, accidently updated to 3.6 |
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amccormick318
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Posted: 07 Nov 2019 at 3:10pm |
So as the topic title detailed I accidently updated my BIOS to the 3.60 update. How you may ask, well... to be blunt I simply popped in the installation disk into an external USB Optical drive and let it do its thing. I'm not the most tech savvy and had a buddy who knew how to put PC's together. He showed me how and where a few things went but he goofed on a few things which leads me to a few questions.
In regards to whats goofed, well the RAM is in the A1 and B! slot, which normally wouldn't be an issue, except the AMD logo on the motherboard fan has one of the sticks unable to be removed without removing the fan (kids, dogs, can't do that around my home.) So i'm going to have to haul my PC to Geek Squad for some quick assistance. They only quoted a charge of $30 so that's a fair price for quick work. Now here are my questions, would the RAM being in A1 and B1 cause issues with OCing the ram to their intended 3200 speed? The RAM itself is Team Series T-Force Vulcan 2x8 gb 3200 RAM. The RAM registers as Dual channel via CPU-Z, but the highest i can get the speed is up to 2666. Now would that be due to the improper slotting, the improper BIOS, or both? Am I going to be screwed inregard to getting my RAM up past 2666? Currently I have an appointment to get some help at Geek Squad like i mentioned before, the job will be quick and simple, but again I don't have room or the safety for the PC itself to do that without ensuring juice ends up on the motherboard or a dog got itself a new RAM chew toy. |
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amccormick318
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Oh, I left out what type of processor i am using. I have an Ryzen 5 2600, which is not recommended to have said 3.6 bios. Heres a run down of my PC
Mobo:ASRock B450m Pro4 RAM: Team Series T-Force Vulcan 3200 2x8GB GPU: XFX Black Series RX 580 8GB OC Edition CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 Power Supply: EVGA 500 W 80+ Gold OS: Windows 10 Home. |
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gizmic
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suppose to be A2 & B2 dunno where you get A1 & B1
then you'll need to set XMP to have the ram run at their rated speed |
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amccormick318
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I'm not all that tech savvy, like I mentioned in my above post, my buddy helped me put it together, it was placed in the A1 and B1 slots. His reasoning was as long as they are spaced apart, it will run in Dual channel. I didn't know about the whole Priority 1 and 2 thing that I came to read about later on after the PC was assembled, home and I had time to dive a bit deeper into info about the mobo/pc. So I should be able to simply swap the RAM slots and run the XMP profile after setting the Volts to 1.35? Its currently set to 1.25 for 2666. The 3.60 BIOS shouldn't hinder this at all? |
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gizmic
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A2 & B2 is in the motherboard spec page and user manual
setting to XMP will have the rams run at its rated speed the voltage depends on the manufacturer |
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