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01-14-2021 03:01 PM
Product: HP TG01-0023w Pavilion Gaming
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
My HP TG01-0023w gaming desktop came with one stick of 8gb PC4-25600 ram.
The task manager said It was running at 3200mhz, but when I add one more stick of 8gb PC4-25600 ram, the speed drops to 2667mhz. The motherboard specs say it supports PC4-25600 and the ram I bought is also from HP.
Why would adding the same supported memory declock it to the default motherboard speed? Is it because the changes need to be updated in the locked Bios?
I know I can manually set the speeds in Ryzen Master, but was just wondering why this is the case.
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