Good day to you all!
I have been using my pc with 16gb of RAM for a while and decided to put extra 16 on top of that. Before the upgrade the RAM ran at 4800 mhz, though was rated with 6000. After the upgrade I reset the bios and RAM got to only 3600mhz. Both pairs of RAM dies are kingston ddr5 6000 of partnumber KF560C30-8. On the photos you can see the "spd info" section in bios for both of them (I have put them in so that there is one of the pair in each memory channel, check-style). Now here is the ryzen 5 8600G's specs from the amd website: https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/8000-series/amd-ryzen-5-8600g.html.

Is it possible to get it above 3600mhz to at least 4800 or 6000 in the best case?

My whole system spec is here:

Mobo: gigabyte A620m ds3h
RAM: 2+2 kingston fury beast ddr5 6000, spd info on the photos attached
Processor: Ryzen 5 8600G
PSU: xpg kyber 800w 80 Plus Gold

I don't want to get into overclocking, my wallet is to shallow in case anything goes wrong. Thank you in advance for your help and have a nice day!

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