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H110 Pro with BTC and overclocking setup

H110 Pro with BTC and overclocking setup

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joebuz4
Junior Member
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01-26-2026, 05:55 PM
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Hello, I'm looking for guidance on enabling XMP/DRAM settings or overclocking my new RAM. I recently purchased an 8GB x2 Crucial Ballistx Memory, but it doesn't seem to reach its full speed of 3200Mhz. When trying to access BIOS settings and search for XMP, I couldn't find any information. Does this indicate my motherboard doesn't support this memory type? Are there alternative methods or should I consider replacing the board? Please share some photos so we can better understand the issue. Part Number: BL2K8G32C16U4WL
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joebuz4
01-26-2026, 05:55 PM #1

Hello, I'm looking for guidance on enabling XMP/DRAM settings or overclocking my new RAM. I recently purchased an 8GB x2 Crucial Ballistx Memory, but it doesn't seem to reach its full speed of 3200Mhz. When trying to access BIOS settings and search for XMP, I couldn't find any information. Does this indicate my motherboard doesn't support this memory type? Are there alternative methods or should I consider replacing the board? Please share some photos so we can better understand the issue. Part Number: BL2K8G32C16U4WL

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Hooded_Master
Member
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01-30-2026, 05:14 AM
#2
XMP is present in the BIOS. If it isn't listed, the BIOS doesn't recognize it.
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Hooded_Master
01-30-2026, 05:14 AM #2

XMP is present in the BIOS. If it isn't listed, the BIOS doesn't recognize it.

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cecedabro
Member
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01-30-2026, 05:54 AM
#3
It seems buying this RAM is a bit unnecessary since it doesn’t reach its full capacity. Still, I have a plan to upgrade my motherboard and Intel processor to Auros450 and Ryzen 5.
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cecedabro
01-30-2026, 05:54 AM #3

It seems buying this RAM is a bit unnecessary since it doesn’t reach its full capacity. Still, I have a plan to upgrade my motherboard and Intel processor to Auros450 and Ryzen 5.

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Valyrian_
Member
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01-31-2026, 05:57 AM
#4
Actually, it's not the best time to talk about this...
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Valyrian_
01-31-2026, 05:57 AM #4

Actually, it's not the best time to talk about this...

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RJPizza
Member
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01-31-2026, 09:48 PM
#5
But can I run the FPS game? My memory and processor might be wasted if I upgrade to Auros 450 and Ryzen5.
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RJPizza
01-31-2026, 09:48 PM #5

But can I run the FPS game? My memory and processor might be wasted if I upgrade to Auros 450 and Ryzen5.

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ImJustSoulless
Junior Member
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02-01-2026, 09:35 PM
#6
H110 only works with speeds up to 2133MHz and doesn't allow CPU or memory overclocking. It runs games normally, but if they run slow the board won't improve performance.
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ImJustSoulless
02-01-2026, 09:35 PM #6

H110 only works with speeds up to 2133MHz and doesn't allow CPU or memory overclocking. It runs games normally, but if they run slow the board won't improve performance.

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xX_SiMoNk_Xx
Member
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02-01-2026, 11:20 PM
#7
You should believe I can handle it just fine.
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xX_SiMoNk_Xx
02-01-2026, 11:20 PM #7

You should believe I can handle it just fine.

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PlayForCC
Member
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02-03-2026, 06:07 AM
#8
Thanks for the clear reply, thank you. As long as I have time, I’ll head to the nearest shop and buy it. + Ryzen 5 that works with it, but I should probably ask someone more knowledgeable next time. It’s better to learn than to pretend to know.
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PlayForCC
02-03-2026, 06:07 AM #8

Thanks for the clear reply, thank you. As long as I have time, I’ll head to the nearest shop and buy it. + Ryzen 5 that works with it, but I should probably ask someone more knowledgeable next time. It’s better to learn than to pretend to know.

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CzarnyJakup
Member
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02-03-2026, 08:03 AM
#9
Absolutely not a Gigabyte B450 board—they produce the lowest performance among their three rivals. Their memory overclocking isn’t better than the rest, and there’s nothing else worth it.
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CzarnyJakup
02-03-2026, 08:03 AM #9

Absolutely not a Gigabyte B450 board—they produce the lowest performance among their three rivals. Their memory overclocking isn’t better than the rest, and there’s nothing else worth it.

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LizardDragon
Junior Member
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02-03-2026, 02:56 PM
#10
Choose a motherboard that supports overclocking and is compatible with your current CPU and RAM. Check specifications to ensure they match or can be adjusted for optimal performance.
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LizardDragon
02-03-2026, 02:56 PM #10

Choose a motherboard that supports overclocking and is compatible with your current CPU and RAM. Check specifications to ensure they match or can be adjusted for optimal performance.

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