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08-17-2021 11:38 AM
Product: hp 15s 1025tx
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
after updating bios suddenly my notebook ram running on 2400 mhz. before update bios it was running on 2666mhz. i didnt change anything. now can you help me to ram overclock or run the ram same frequency like before update the bios. how can I run on 2666 mhz? help me please
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08-18-2021 12:53 PM
@apial -- after updating BIOS ... i did not change anything
Yes, you did, by updating the BIOS.
Enter BIOS SETUP, and look for any "advanced" settings for RAM speed. If none, try "Load BIOS Defaults" (after recording the current settings, as a "backup").
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