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and it's at CL19-19-19-43 when the ram spec is CL16-18-18-38
so like this would be ideal?
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@lamp Typically the motherboard will run at the default ram clock unless you enable XMP in the BIOS or UEFI.
Typically higher clocked RAM is designed to achieve a lower latency than the default.
I believe selecting the right XMP profile will run the RAM at its rated speed (I figure the manufacturer has rounded up 2933MT to 3000MT).
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I have 3000MT/s ram, the cpu spec says it takes 2933MT/s ram, but the system is running at 2667MT/s.
Does that mean I should just get 2666MT/s ram?