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08-02-2023 11:48 AM
Product: HP Pavilion Desktop PC TP01-2000a (2Z6C8AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
I recently upgraded my Ram from 2x8GB 3200 MHZ to 2x16gb 3600 MHZ sticks and when I first launched the PC, I realized that the ram speed was only 2667 MHZ. When I had the 16 gigs of RAM, it ran at the 3200 MHZ it was supposed to. I tried going into the HP BIOS and realize there was no option to change the ram speed. Is there any way that I can increase Ram speed to the regular speed without the use of BIOS that would work. I've tried using RYZEN MASTER because I have mostly AMD parts in my pc, but overclocking from that did not work either. Thanks in advance.
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