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Post time 2023-05-10 03:25:13 | Show all posts |Read mode
Im curious what motherboard is in the GTR6 Ryzen 9 mini pc?


I was in cpuz and saw that my 4800mhz ram is only running at 2400mhz... both sticks... ive looked int he bios and was not able to locate anyh XMP profile settings so i was wondering what was going on?

You cant market these for 4800mhz and not be able to achive it?


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Post time 2023-05-11 01:51:57 | Show all posts
Hello there,

What is your BIOS version ?
Please send us a picture of the SN on the bottom of the PC.
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 Author| Post time 2023-05-11 04:36:50 | Show all posts
Support-03 replied at 2023-05-11 01:51
Hello there,

What is your BIOS version ?

Bios: 2.22.1282

S:N: 6900H3EH70532
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Post time 2023-05-11 21:33:49 | Show all posts
MrE replied at 2023-05-11 04:36
Bios: 2.22.1282

S:N: 6900H3EH70532

Could you please send us a picture of the Main page of the BIOS ?
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Post time 2023-05-12 01:47:51 | Show all posts
Don't worry, you're fine...
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Post time 2023-07-02 19:36:21 From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Did u get a solution for this have same issue.
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Post time 2023-07-02 20:21:14 From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Same issue here!
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Post time 2023-07-02 22:24:34 | Show all posts
DDR — Double Data Rate . Here is a quote from the wiki:
When using DDR SDRAM, double the speed of operation is achieved than in SDRAM, due to the reading of commands and data not only along the front, as in SDRAM, but also along the decay of the clock signal. This doubles the data transfer rate without increasing the clock frequency of the memory bus. Thus, when DDR is running at a frequency of 100 MHz, we will get an effective frequency of 200 MHz (when compared with the SDR analog SDRAM). In the JEDEC specification[2] there is a remark that it is incorrect to use the term "MHz" in DDR, it is correct to indicate the speed of "millions of transmissions per second through one data output".
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Post time 2023-07-02 22:25:11 | Show all posts
DDR — Double Data Rate . Here is a quote from the wiki:
When using DDR SDRAM, double the speed of operation is achieved than in SDRAM, due to the reading of commands and data not only along the front, as in SDRAM, but also along the decay of the clock signal. This doubles the data transfer rate without increasing the clock frequency of the memory bus. Thus, when DDR is running at a frequency of 100 MHz, we will get an effective frequency of 200 MHz (when compared with the SDR analog SDRAM). In the JEDEC specification[2] there is a remark that it is incorrect to use the term "MHz" in DDR, it is correct to indicate the speed of "millions of transmissions per second through one data output".
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Post time 2023-07-03 03:43:20 | Show all posts
It is because it is DDR Ram. DDR transfers data on the rise and fall of the clock signal. CPU-Z always shows just the clock speed rather than the double pumping, and so it is always half the speed. If CPU-Z shows 2400 then it means your RAM is running at its correct speed of 4800.
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