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Many PC users' RAM may not be running at the advertised speed, with 3200 MHz DIMMs often operating at a default 2133 MHz due to BIOS settings.
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Who
PC users, RAM vendors, JEDEC
What
Many PC users' RAM may not be running at the advertised speed, with 3200 MHz DIMMs often operating at a default 2133 MHz due to BIOS settings.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 17:00:20 GMT · 6h 45m ago
Where
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Why
RAM defaults to an industry-wide baseline set by JEDEC to ensure maximum compatibility across hardware and software, even if modules are capable of higher speeds.
The Frontline Impact
How this affects you
Users, especially gamers or those doing intensive tasks like 3D rendering, might experience reduced performance and increased stuttering because their RAM is operating significantly slower than its theoretical maximum bandwidth. A simple BIOS setting change can unlock the full potential of their RAM.
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3 events in this thread- Currently Reading6h 45m agoMany PC users' RAM may not be running at the advertised speed, with 3200 MHz DIMMs often operating at a default 2133 MHz due to BIOS settings.
- Technology6h 45m agoMany PC users have RAM running at a lower speed than advertised due to default BIOS settings, which can be fixed by enabling XMP or EXPO profiles.Open article
- Technology6h 45m agoMany PC users might be experiencing their RAM running at slower speeds than advertised due to default BIOS settings, which can be corrected by enabling XMP or EXPO profiles.Open article