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Emirhan37

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  1. Emirhan37's post in My RAM speed is low. was marked as the answer   
    First of all, good day to you. I'm sorry to hear about your issue.
    Before moving on to the solution, I kindly ask you to look up your motherboard model online and find the BIOS key. After that, restart your system and pressing that key. This will open your motherboard's settings panel.
    From there, change the XMP setting to 'Profile 1'. If you can’t find the XMP section, there should be a search icon at the top use it to locate the setting.
    Once you enable it, press the 'X' in the top right corner, save the changes, and exit. Your system will restart, and your RAM should now run at its maximum speed.
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