Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
Apologies in advance if this is too OT. I recently installed a new system based on an MSI B650-P motherboard with an AMD Ryzen 7600 and Corsair DDR5 RAM. The RAM specs show a recommended frequency of 5200 MHz, but the UEFI screen shows it running at 4800MHz (even though it also notes the correct spec). Here's a screenshot link:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z21GpYtO9jgNA5RDVh6qz2EShbVCRWCw/view? usp=sharingThe MSI docs are atrocious and I can't see any way of changing the DRAM frequency. Not a big deal really but if anyone has any ideas I'd appreciate the feedback.
Having recently (within the last year), built a new server, here's what I did.
Step 1: bought all the hardware: motherboard, case, RAM, HDDs, video card. Step 2: hooked everything up Step 3: turned everything on Step 4: ProfitThe server also used DDR5 RAM, I only know it because I used pcpartpicker.com to prepare the list of components I needed to buy, and the line item for the RAM modules said "DDR5". I have no idea what actual frequency they run on, and I don't care. They work. The server runs.
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