At least we know that the BIOS is not the issue and later I will try and go into the BIOS and turn on the XMP settings for the RAM. Would you mind sending me any other requirements needed for the XMP to work and any steps to do it as I'm not that skilled in the BIOS? ...
I recently purchased some Patriot Viper ram for my LOQ Tower, but I noticed that it's only running on 4800mhz (Supposed to be 5600.) I can't find anything in BIOS to change the ram speed, and there's also no XMP settings. Is there a way to unlock the BIOS and apply these setti...
That all the memory is properly detected with non-overclocked settings points to a weak IMC. Fine tuning SA voltage may help. Corsair should be able to recommend settings for this kit that will allow a successful overclock.Where is the IMC in the motherboard?and thank you for your response...
XMP is not just marketing fluff; it's a valuable feature that can boost your system's performance. However, it's essential to ensure your hardware is compatible and to test for stability after enabling it. So, the next time you shop for RAM or tweak your system settings, give XMP a se...
I disable cpu spread spectrum and vrm spread spectrum for overclocking but as to why XMP is disabling those two features it could be doing it automatically as Legolas says, you could try setting the ram manually and see if it still disables them. ...
1. I want to use the maximum RAM frequency capability given my computer specifications and in a state where it will not harm the system 2. It is working fine both before and now but I cannot increase the frequency 3. Yes, I have no problem after resetting the RAM settings It seems th...
(Below is for example, the BIOS settings and options may differ slightly on different Motherboard and BIOS version) 1. Power on the system and press <delete> key to enter BIOS [EZ Mode]2. Press <F7> key and go to [Advance Mode](...
(Below is for example, the BIOS settings and options may differ slightly on different Motherboard and BIOS version) 1. Power on the system and press <delete> key to enter BIOS [EZ Mode]2. Press <F7> key and go to [Advance Mode](...
XMP is inferior to manually setting ram speed, voltage, timing etc except in convenience. If you've been using manual settings until now there's no reason to change. I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B Primary PC: i7 8086k - EVGA Z37...
But Auto makes the RAM run at 2133 Mhz. Ouch I re-setup the XMP and set it to 3200 but then made the target memory frequency 3133, and that seems table (haven't had too much time to test it more thuroughly yet) The rest of the settings I left set at what XMP provided, whic...