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How to turn on XMP for Dell Inspiron 2310?

How to turn on XMP for Dell Inspiron 2310?

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Flea_Bomber
Junior Member
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09-20-2024, 04:06 PM
#1
Hello, I updated the RAM to 8GB and turned on CPUID, but after a couple of days the kernel still shows an error similar to before. I believe enabling XMP might help, though it isn't available in the BIOS settings.
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Flea_Bomber
09-20-2024, 04:06 PM #1

Hello, I updated the RAM to 8GB and turned on CPUID, but after a couple of days the kernel still shows an error similar to before. I believe enabling XMP might help, though it isn't available in the BIOS settings.

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Ireo
Member
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09-20-2024, 05:37 PM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! Could you share what rams you had before the upgrade? What did you upgrade to? Links to the ram kit/sticks would be very helpful. Regarding your AIO, did you ensure you were using the latest BIOS version before making the change? If you've updated the BIOS and can't locate the X.M.P option, it's likely unavailable there, as those prebuilt AIOs of that time didn't allow end users to modify settings.
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Ireo
09-20-2024, 05:37 PM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer! Could you share what rams you had before the upgrade? What did you upgrade to? Links to the ram kit/sticks would be very helpful. Regarding your AIO, did you ensure you were using the latest BIOS version before making the change? If you've updated the BIOS and can't locate the X.M.P option, it's likely unavailable there, as those prebuilt AIOs of that time didn't allow end users to modify settings.

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CAMOOO
Member
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09-21-2024, 12:15 AM
#3
I'm sorry for the delay, thank you. I don't have any links for the RAM because my father brought it to me—it's a DDR3L 1600 (11) 4GB 1.35V SO-DIMM (ADATA). My computer currently has 4GB RAM, and I was thinking about upgrading it to 8GB. The BIOS is up to date, and Windows 10 is installed. The new RAM worked for two days but then stopped unexpectedly. I'm still using the old one and it's showing a kernel error related to RAM.
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CAMOOO
09-21-2024, 12:15 AM #3

I'm sorry for the delay, thank you. I don't have any links for the RAM because my father brought it to me—it's a DDR3L 1600 (11) 4GB 1.35V SO-DIMM (ADATA). My computer currently has 4GB RAM, and I was thinking about upgrading it to 8GB. The BIOS is up to date, and Windows 10 is installed. The new RAM worked for two days but then stopped unexpectedly. I'm still using the old one and it's showing a kernel error related to RAM.