I have an HP-14 cf2112wm laptop. I originally got it with a smashed screen and only a meager 4GB of 2400 MHz DDR4 RAM. Since getting it I have replaced the screen and put 8GB of 3200 MHz Teamgroup T-Force DDR4 Zeus RAM inside it. However, this 3200 MHz RAM is only functioning as 2400 MHz of RAM. Here are my specs (from Omen Gaming Hub)
MODEL
HP Laptop 14-cf2xxx
SERIAL NUMBER
5CG3160YP9
OPERATING SYSTEM
Microsoft Windows 11 Home
- Release ID: 2009
- Version: 10.0.22621
- Build: 22621
CPU
Intel(R) Celeron(R) N4120 CPU @ 1.10GHz
- Clock speed: 1101MHz
- Description: Intel64 Family 6 Model 122 Stepping 8
GPU
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 600
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Driver version: 30.0.101.3111
RAM
TEAMGROUP-SD4-3200
- Capacity: 8GB
- Type: DDR4
- Default clock speed: 2400MHz
AUDIO
Intel(R) Display Audio
Realtek High Definition Audio
Steam Streaming Microphone
Steam Streaming Speakers
As you can see, the default clock speed is 2400 MHz. How do I make it function as 3200 MHz? I have tried overclocking with Intel XMB, and there is no RAM speed option in my BIOS. I am a very technically experienced person, so I feel slightly ashamed of not figuring this out. This system is heavily modified and customized (I'm even working on a custom backlight!), so I want it to be the BEST possible. Please help!
I have an HP-14 cf2112wm laptop. I originally got it with a smashed screen and only a meager 4GB of 2400 MHz DDR4 RAM. Since getting it I have replaced the screen and put 8GB of 3200 MHz Teamgroup T-Force DDR4 Zeus RAM inside it. However, this 3200 MHz RAM is only functioning as 2400 MHz of RAM. Here are my specs (from Omen Gaming Hub)
MODEL
HP Laptop 14-cf2xxx
SERIAL NUMBER
5CG3160YP9
OPERATING SYSTEM
Microsoft Windows 11 Home
- Release ID: 2009
- Version: 10.0.22621
- Build: 22621
CPU
Intel(R) Celeron(R) N4120 CPU @ 1.10GHz
- Clock speed: 1101MHz
- Description: Intel64 Family 6 Model 122 Stepping 8
GPU
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 600
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Driver version: 30.0.101.3111
RAM
TEAMGROUP-SD4-3200
- Capacity: 8GB
- Type: DDR4
- Default clock speed: 2400MHz
AUDIO
Intel(R) Display Audio
Realtek High Definition Audio
Steam Streaming Microphone
Steam Streaming Speakers
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As you can see, the default clock speed is 2400 MHz. How do I make it function as 3200 MHz? I have tried overclocking with Intel XMB, and there is no RAM speed option in my BIOS. I am a very technically experienced person, so I feel slightly ashamed of not figuring this out. Please help!
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As you can see, the default clock speed is 2400 MHz. How do I make it function as 3200 MHz? I have tried overclocking with Intel XMB, and there is no RAM speed option in my BIOS. I am a very technically experienced person, so I feel slightly ashamed of not figuring this out. This system is heavily modified and customized (I'm even working on a custom backlight!), so I want it to be the BEST possible. Please help!
I have an HP-14 cf2112wm laptop. I originally got it with a smashed screen and only a meager 4GB of 2400 MHz DDR4 RAM. Since getting it I have replaced the screen and put 8GB of 3200 MHz Teamgroup T-Force DDR4 Zeus RAM inside it. However, this 3200 MHz RAM is only functioning as 2400 MHz of RAM. Here are my specs (from Omen Gaming Hub)
MODEL
HP Laptop 14-cf2xxx
SERIAL NUMBER
5CG3160YP9
OPERATING SYSTEM
Microsoft Windows 11 Home
- Release ID: 2009
- Version: 10.0.22621
- Build: 22621
CPU
Intel(R) Celeron(R) N4120 CPU @ 1.10GHz
- Clock speed: 1101MHz
- Description: Intel64 Family 6 Model 122 Stepping 8
GPU
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 600
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Driver version: 30.0.101.3111
RAM
TEAMGROUP-SD4-3200
- Capacity: 8GB
- Type: DDR4
- Default clock speed: 2400MHz
AUDIO
Intel(R) Display Audio
Realtek High Definition Audio
Steam Streaming Microphone
Steam Streaming Speakers
As you can see, the default clock speed is 2400 MHz. How do I make it function as 3200 MHz? I have tried overclocking with Intel XMB, and there is no RAM speed option in my BIOS. I am a very technically experienced person, so I feel slightly ashamed of not figuring this out. Please help!