why my ram is working on 2133mhz instead of 3200mhz?

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your DRAM frequency is 1064MHz.
since you have DDR (double data rate) memory, it performs an operation on the rise, and the fall, of the same clock cycle.
1064+1064=2128, fluff around with base 2, rounding and manufacturer using different labelling standards (GB vs GiB for example) and 2133 is in the ball park.

your motherboard only supports 2133 and 2400 natively, the other RAM speeds are listed with O.C. after them, meaning only when over clocked.

and over clocking is an area I have never ventured into.
I've simply bought the component with the specs required rather than push a lower spec'd part past its standard capabilities.
 

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