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Error encountered with XMP profile loading.

Error encountered with XMP profile loading.

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FireQueen97
Junior Member
33
09-29-2025, 03:01 PM
#1
You're dealing with an OMEN 30L GT13-0925ng that's showing blue screens due to RAM issues. People suggest upgrading to a higher-speed Kingston FURY Beast RGB (2x16GB) at 3200MHz. You can enable XMP profiles in BIOS and see the frequency listed as 3200, but it drops back to 2400 after saving and restarting. It looks like the RAM might not be handling the higher speed properly, or there could be a compatibility problem. Check the RAM specifications and ensure they match your system requirements. Consider testing with a different type of RAM or consulting the manufacturer for compatibility.
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FireQueen97
09-29-2025, 03:01 PM #1

You're dealing with an OMEN 30L GT13-0925ng that's showing blue screens due to RAM issues. People suggest upgrading to a higher-speed Kingston FURY Beast RGB (2x16GB) at 3200MHz. You can enable XMP profiles in BIOS and see the frequency listed as 3200, but it drops back to 2400 after saving and restarting. It looks like the RAM might not be handling the higher speed properly, or there could be a compatibility problem. Check the RAM specifications and ensure they match your system requirements. Consider testing with a different type of RAM or consulting the manufacturer for compatibility.

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The_Melon_Van
Junior Member
41
10-01-2025, 03:38 PM
#2
Join the discussions here! You might need to enter settings yourself because the XMP profile could fail on your device. These issues also appear on desktops with RAM, while manual adjustments work where XMP/DOCP don’t.
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The_Melon_Van
10-01-2025, 03:38 PM #2

Join the discussions here! You might need to enter settings yourself because the XMP profile could fail on your device. These issues also appear on desktops with RAM, while manual adjustments work where XMP/DOCP don’t.

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Shadowlitus
Junior Member
14
10-07-2025, 11:38 PM
#3
Sure, I understand. You can create a custom XMP profile tailored to your needs. You can copy settings from the existing profile (like frequency, voltage) or adjust them specifically for your desktop PC.
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Shadowlitus
10-07-2025, 11:38 PM #3

Sure, I understand. You can create a custom XMP profile tailored to your needs. You can copy settings from the existing profile (like frequency, voltage) or adjust them specifically for your desktop PC.

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cooler557
Junior Member
19
10-09-2025, 11:44 PM
#4
At first, simply paste them. You might explore other options later for improved performance, but the default settings work well right now.
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cooler557
10-09-2025, 11:44 PM #4

At first, simply paste them. You might explore other options later for improved performance, but the default settings work well right now.

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LucasGaminng
Member
118
10-17-2025, 08:10 PM
#5
I saved all the configurations and restarted the PC, which triggered a longer beep code followed by two quicks. After booting normally, the RAM frequency remains at 2.4 MHz. Would you like suggestions for alternative solutions? In the meantime, should I revert to the XMP profile 1 or revert to the default profile (both currently operating at 2.4 MHz)? At the end of a restart, I received another sequence: code 3 long, 2 short, 2 long.
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LucasGaminng
10-17-2025, 08:10 PM #5

I saved all the configurations and restarted the PC, which triggered a longer beep code followed by two quicks. After booting normally, the RAM frequency remains at 2.4 MHz. Would you like suggestions for alternative solutions? In the meantime, should I revert to the XMP profile 1 or revert to the default profile (both currently operating at 2.4 MHz)? At the end of a restart, I received another sequence: code 3 long, 2 short, 2 long.

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DaltonR
Junior Member
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10-17-2025, 11:27 PM
#6
bump
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DaltonR
10-17-2025, 11:27 PM #6

bump