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[QUOTE="Reya, post: 497, member: 237"] Dear JoelSnyder, Glad to see you!~ It may be a frequency issue, I see you are using the 3200 DDR4. DDR4 stands for Double Data Rate 4, which means that it can transfer data twice as fast as DDR3, the previous generation of memory. DDR4 also has lower power consumption and higher capacity than DDR3. However, not all DDR4 memory modules have the same frequency, which is a measure of how fast they can operate. The frequency of DDR4 memory is expressed in megahertz (MHz), and it can range from 1600 MHz to 4800 MHz or higher. The higher the frequency, the faster the memory can perform, but it also requires more voltage and may generate more heat. 1、To install DDR4 memory in your computer, you need to make sure that your motherboard supports DDR4 and has compatible slots for the memory modules. 2、You also need to check the specifications of your processor and your motherboard to see what frequency and voltage they support. You can choose DDR4 memory that matches the supported frequency of your system components. 3、If you install DDR4 memory that has a higher frequency than your processor or motherboard can handle, you may need to adjust some settings in the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) to make it work properly. [HEADING=3]One of the ways to check the DDR4 frequency in Windows 11 is to use Task Manager.[/HEADING] [HEADING=3]To do this, follow these steps:[/HEADING] - Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager. - Click on the Performance tab and select Memory from the left panel. - You will see the DDR4 frequency under the Speed section on the right panel. This method will show you the current operating frequency of your DDR4 memory, which may differ from its rated frequency depending on your system settings and configuration. Best Regards, Reya [/QUOTE]
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