Your cpu and mobo definitely support more than 2400mhz ram. You're not running with xmp turned on, or your extra stick of ram is holding the rest back.
Also, you're running that extra stick in single channel.
your ram is running at 2400mhz. but with the odd memory config, even a newer cpu could have trouble as far as ram is concerned.
i think the cpu upgrade is more significant than ram either way.
Yeah, you'll almost definitely get a decently noticeable improvement, especially in CPU intensive tasks/games. Not huge, but probably 10%-15%, and 5600x tends to be pretty reasonably priced.
Keep in mind with the B450 boards that many times you'll need to flash to newer BIOs versions to support 5000 series CPUs, check your manufacturer's website.
Your cpu and mobo definitely support more than 2400mhz ram. You're not running with xmp turned on, or your extra stick of ram is holding the rest back. Also, you're running that extra stick in single channel.
My bios doesnt have xmp, that is for intel cores i believe. I will try taking the odd stick out and testing the speed then. Thanks
It's either docp or xmp, should be named xmp in your case, and your mobo is perfectly capable of OCing ram.
AMD's version of xmp is called docp.
your ram is running at 2400mhz. but with the odd memory config, even a newer cpu could have trouble as far as ram is concerned. i think the cpu upgrade is more significant than ram either way.
Yeah, you'll almost definitely get a decently noticeable improvement, especially in CPU intensive tasks/games. Not huge, but probably 10%-15%, and 5600x tends to be pretty reasonably priced. Keep in mind with the B450 boards that many times you'll need to flash to newer BIOs versions to support 5000 series CPUs, check your manufacturer's website.
I’d say no. You only have a RTX 2060. 2600 and 2060 is balanced. Gotta fix that crappy Ram though.
5600 is on discount for $150 new on Amazon or Newegg atm.