
I go through less than a day's supply. processor model number i3 9100F, motherboard model number Gigabyte B365M H. Memory with specifications of 8 gigabytes at 2400 megahertz and 15-15-15 timings was already installed and named Kingston HyperX Fury HX424C15FB3/8. Naturally, the frequency of the purchased chip dropped from 2666 to 2400 due to processor limitations, and because of the first chip, this is normal. The system determined the timings of the dual-channel mode for some reason 15-15-15, despite the fact that, according to JEDEC, the purchased die at a frequency of 2400 should work at timings of about 17-17-17, and it seems that the timi I decided to be safe and adjust the timings of the first die in the BIOS (UEFI) so they are now 17-17-17 rather than 15-15-15. There are no problems to report. I don't wish to speed up any of the processes. We'll have to wait and see what happens.

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