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I cant increase ram speed on hp omen 25L GT15-0304 with HanaL Motherboard M81916-002 and AMI F.20 BIOS with AMD Ryzen 5 5600G processor and 4 matching sticks of G Skills Ripjaws V Series DDR4 3600 F43600C16D-002 RAM for a total of 64 GB. This RAM replaced the Kingston HyperX Fury 3733 RGB 8 GB OEM RAM.

All current settings show the RAM speed at 2133. My understanding is that it should run at 3200, or at 3467, due to the 65 watt processor, if I understand the specifications correctly. I doubt if a slight overclock to 3600 would hurt anything. I would be happy with 3200, because it would be a huge increase vs. the 2133 current speed.

I have tried Ryzen Master by setting the speed and fabric to 3600, to no avail. I tried to do a small increment increase to the next setting (2400, I think), also to no avail.

With all of that failing, I tried to change this in the BIOS, which was nearly catastrophic. The XMP option no longer appears there.

From the information I found earlier today, the G Skills RAM I am using is compatible with this computer. 

All of the RAM is identical, and was purchased used as two pairs of 16 GB sticks. Is this an issue of running more than one pair of RAM sticks? I wouldn't think so, as that I can presumably run up to 128 GB of RAM on this motherboard.

If you can give me specific instructions on how to use Ryzen Master to accomplish this, I would appreciate this.

Or if you can give me specific instructions on how to manipulate the BIOS/UEFI to accomplish this task (currently missing the XMP option), that would be appreciated.

Or if loading a newer version of BIOS, or reloading the F.20 BIOS would fix this problem, that would be great. As long as your suggestions are accompanied by specific step-by-step instructions, to reduce the chances for errors.

I tend to think that I cannot be the only one experiencing RAM issues with this specific or similar setup. Any help would be appreciated.

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