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? K...
I updated my BIOs so I get RAM overclock settings but theres no XMP profile. I have to manually enter the values. I tried to select 3200mhz for the speed and volt set to 1.35v, It failed to boot. I also tried setting few other settings I could figure out (Clatency)...
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 had this issue for years now and i went back using RAM without XMP and with "default settings" which is 2.128 MHz. When using 2.128 freezes rarely happen. (i'd say every 2-4 weeks)Those freezes don't seem to be affected by usage since they happen even when doing office work, or...
Hello to the hardworking Intel team I have a computer with the following specifications and when I try to enable the XMP profile for the RAM, I
While XMP itself has the term "Profiles" in the acronym, "XMP profiles" is the common term for different settings for different levels of RAM overclocking. Yep, we know, but the grammar police were apparently sleeping on this one.
I think the main point of ASUS support is not to increase the speed of RAM only. So the BIOS may not implement this XMP properly. XMP selection may be causing OC. This is the point, I think. In short, ASUS support said do not change the settings you do not know for OP. I may ...
For some, the XMP profile has been a sweat-free option for overclocking but others seem to have mixed feelings. When our TNT team tested and monitored the related settings using different RAM models on thePRIME B660M-K D4motherboard, we were successful in achieving the rated speed with no...
I wanted to be sure that the timings will be correct for 2666mhz (I don't want them to be CL20), hence it would be great to be able to access and modify those settings in the BIOS. Does anyone know how to access the special part of the BIOS for XMP RAM Profiles and overclock ...
Enabling XMP and EXPO is an easy way to maximize your RAM performance. But there are some differences in the two approaches.