I don’t have the ability to change settings directly. Let me know if you need guidance on how to enable XMP for RAM.
I don’t have the ability to change settings directly. Let me know if you need guidance on how to enable XMP for RAM.
Everytime I enable XMP for ram, my computer won't post. The computer remain on but the screen is off. Then I turn off my computer and boot it again, it works but the XMP is disable. Here is my build. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NYwHL2 here are my ram configuration. My bios is updated to the newest version.
Welcome to the discussion board! Exceeding 2666MHz is regarded as an overclock, so remember that performance can differ. A 3600MHz board isn't guaranteed to hit that level. Because XMP isn't supported, manually adjust your RAM clock. Enter advanced BIOS settings, start with 3200MHz, then fine-tune the DRAM voltage to 1.3500V, save your changes, and upload them to Windows. Perform a brief stress test using Cinebench R20 to check stability. Return to BIOS and increment memory speed by small steps (3300, 3333, 3400, etc.), saving each time and running the test again. If you encounter a blue screen with a Windows stopcode indicating memory issues, revisit BIOS and raise your DRAM voltage by 0.0250V (up to a maximum of 1.4500V), then retest. You should ideally reach the rated speed, though it may not be possible.