Gigabyte b360 hd3 bios lacks xmp option support.
Gigabyte b360 hd3 bios lacks xmp option support.
I'm not entirely certain, but the first shot displays the ram running at frequency (2400).
For the other choices, they all operate on auto. When you click each one, mention memory sub timings, then choose auto or manual, and the hidden options should appear. Pressing the arrow keys and pressing enter will let you switch from auto to manual if needed.
You might attempt a CMOS reset. If you installed the latest BIOS (which you should), sometimes the update isn't complete until you perform a CMOS reset. This requires removing the CMOS battery and adjusting a jumper. It's straightforward, as long as you follow your manual for detailed steps. After resetting CMOS, restart your system, enter BIOS, and let us know the outcome.
The bios remains the final version, so is the CMOS update required?
it's quite noticeable to me to choose a setting and press enter, even when it isn't highlighted I can't interact with it
someone on the steam forums mentioned that the settings are "locked" because I have a b360 motherboard while they're unlocked on z 370
It's quite noticeable to me to choose a setting and press enter, even when it isn't highlighted—I can't interact with it. A user on the Steam forums mentioned that the settings are "locked" because I have a B360 motherboard, while they're unlocked on a Z 370. Yes, a CMOS reset could definitely help, and is often suggested after a BIOS upgrade.
This laptop has an i7 8700k with a 3.70ghz clock speed. I've been trying all day to resolve my issue, so perhaps I'm losing patience. No worries, this is common. Try resetting the CMOS and let us know your experience. It might be something simple.
After that, it could be either the motherboard or the DIMMS. You might need to consider returning them for a replacement.
I'm still trying to figure this out. The DIMMS are supposed to be on the QVL for your motherboard, but they aren't picking them up automatically and all settings are grayed out.
You have an excellent CPU—one of the best gamers. You paired it with a B360, which limits its potential. The Z370 offers more OC options for both CPU and memory, so that's another factor. Still, you should be able to adjust your DIMMS settings via a simple menu or manually set the timings.
and after all i should be getting 2133mhz instead of 2400mhz because my motherboard doesn't support xmp profile and anything over 2133 is considered OC.
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