4800 is the slowest possible clock speed for DDR5.
You can "overclock" RAM in the BIOS but just by changing 4800 to anything up to 6000. You can't setup timings or voltage so this is pretty useless imho (I tried 5000/5200/5400 all resulting in instability after a while).
4800 is the slowest possible clock speed for DDR5.
You can "overclock" RAM in the BIOS but just by changing 4800 to anything up to 6000. You can't setup timings or voltage so this is pretty useless imho (I tried 5000/5200/5400 all resulting in instability after a while).