I am new to MSI's bios. when I enter the bios, I keep seeing the yellow warning on the screen like this "OC Genie Enabled!!" I do not think that I have touched any overclocking stuffs, except that I turned on the XMP. My memory is 3600hz, but if I do not turn on ...
Your computer needs to know the model of your RAM as well as which timings and frequency to set. Your BIOS will use a small chip on your RAM modules called an SPD (Serial Presence Detect) chip to set memory timing and frequencies properly. XMP is an extension of SPD which provides highe...
After building a new system or even just changing some major component, it’s important to set up the BIOS properly. For instance, far too many people install high-end RAM modules but end up running them at low speeds because they forget to turn on XMP in the BIOS. The GigabyteBIOS/UEF...
RAM upgrade = low frequency and large timings. How use XMP ? Start a conversation Are you having HotKey issues? Click here for tips and tricks. Create an account on the HP Community to personalize your profile and ask a question Your account also allows y...
If you haven’t yet, turn on your PC. Keep an eye out on your screen to ensure you see the system is booting and for a message asking you to press a key to access the BIOS, often times these are either the “F2”, “F10”, “F12” or the “Del” b...
Use a metal object or jumper cap to short-circuit the 2 Pin for about 5~10 seconds (at this time, that is, to clear the Real Time Clock (RTC) Random Access Memory). Plug in the power cord and turn on the PC. After the PC is turned on, there will be a prompt that the BIOS...
Hi, I currently have some items set in my BIOS (non OC things). I have seen 2 video's and see that it is very simple to turn OC on. They - 933694
advertised speed. On the other hand, XMP allows you to push that RAM a little further without compromising a lot. So, if you want that kind of result, you should definitely run RAM at XMP, but if you are every day, you do no need to go into the BIOS and turn the feature on. ...
If I try to "rename" using "alt" I can change "applicability" of the xmp profile but it still blocked to camera model or camera profile (DCP) which, in turn, is also blocked to the specific camera model. I only have "Images from all models and ...
You'll be able to run your memory to its full potential with our quick guide on how to enable XMP.