Your RAM is slower than you think that — until you allow this setting
When it comes to PC performance, most users are obsessed only with CPU and GPU. However, there’s one crucial component that plays a huge role in performance, and that is RAM. Many modern PCs ship with memory advertised at lightning-fast speeds, like DDR4-3200, DDR5-6000, or even more, if you own a high-end build. Naturally, you would assume that your RAM will automatically run at its advertised speed. But in reality, it’s running far slower than it should.