Week 2 Posting - Motherboards

When it comes to computers, there is always something new to learn. This week I learned that my motherboard keeps a memory of my system's specifications and retains that information to ensure my system is working properly and at the specified voltage. I was unaware this system needed to be manually updated when upgrading between new parts, and when upgrading my RAM from speeds of 2200 MT/s to 3200 MT/s, I did not change the speeds in BIOS after clearing CMOS. I play a lot of games, and after recently playing Borderlands 4 with the performance issues on release, I tried optimizing my system. I realized that the RAM speed was still sitting at 2200 from when I changed it so long ago, and if not for deepening my understanding of motherboards this week, I would have never been aware of this feature. After making the fix, my game runs much more smoothly since my CPU scales directly with memory.

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