I recently bought and assembled my first PC. I have a R5 2600x, Msi Rtx 2070 gaming z and 3200Mhz Corsair Vengeance Rgb pro. The Ram, however, only clocks at 2133Mhz and does not get higher. I wanted to ask why exactly that is and how I can solve it.
My system exactly:
Msi x470 gaming pro carbon
Amd Ryzen 5 2600x
Msi Rtx 2070 Gaming Z
16GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200
500 GB M.2 SSD
3TB HDD
be quiet! Pure Power 11 600W
One more question: how big is the difference if the Ram clocks at 3200Mhz or 2133Mhz (in games like Fortnite or Battlefield)?
Very big difference
Clearly the clock does not default to 3200 and you have to find the bios and n point called XMP profile and activate it mostly under overclocking
Or so
The manual describes the BIOS setup starting on page 36:
https://de.msi.com/Motherboard/support/X470-GAMING-PRO-CARBON#down-manual
Normally the frequency is set to "Auto", the board adjusts the appropriate frequency for itself. An increase can interfere with reliable operation and even make booting impossible. Possibly. Then the CMOS data must be deleted or reset.
Is not the standard clock that drives the motherboard. You can reach this only with XMP profile, but my motherboard does not manage the possible MHz, which is unfortunately more difficult with AMD than with Intel.
Many Thanks!
Yesterday I again inquired and found out that I have to activate in the BIOS D. O. C. P to then get the desired mhz. In my MSI BIOS, I have not found D. O. C. P and just increased the clock, and it has everything changed itself. Voltage 1.375V with 3133mhz.
On an MSI board it does not gtbt DOCP.