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Solved Crack up settings?

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Dual channel or is this not right?

So i bought another RAM that i thought was identical to the one i have.
On this plastic casing it came with it says "DDR4 16GB 3200 MHz".

But on CPU-Z it says that max bandwidth is "1200".

And it also says DDR4-2401 (1200 MHz)?





It recognizes it as dual channel so thats good.

Not sure why this is when i tried to find one that is as identical as i possibly could. Is this normal?


PS: I have not yet have my pc "crash" since i deleted bonjour!
 
Your first picture tells us that the RAM is capable of being OCd to 3200MHz

The second picture suggests that is the stock speed of the RAM before it gets OCd.

Do you have a link to the RAM that you purchased so we can check the specs.

Good news on the "no crashes"
 
It's able to run in dual channel but only at 1197,6 (around 1200).
And i cannot change any XMP profile or anything in the bios on this legion tower. I've tried and seen other posts about it. Apparently i can't...

 
That is terrible and Lenovo should be ashamed at the way they are short changing people, 2400MHz is better than what you had but 3200MHz would have been better still.

NB: Lenovo should be putting the correct speed of RAM in their PCs from the outset, in this instance 2400MHz as opposed to the misleading 3200MHz.
 
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