No output appears after enabling XMP.
No output appears after enabling XMP.
The 3200G probably won't support XMP since 3600MT/s is quite high for that chip. These processors have difficulty reaching over 3200MT/s, let alone 3600MT/s, particularly on a budget motherboard. Turn on XMP and gradually reduce the memory speed until it boots properly, then verify stability. You might also adjust the SOC voltage to 1.15V, which can aid memory overclocking and is generally safe for long-term use, though it may only push performance up to around 100MT/s at most.
The process is set up correctly. You need to input the desired frequency over the word AUTO. To verify stability, check the system status or performance indicators as needed.
There are numerous memory stress tests available, but TestMem5 stands out as a solid choice due to its demanding nature on the memory controller. The setup process can be somewhat tricky, requiring a few minutes to grasp, but choosing the appropriate profile—such as Anta777 Extreme1 for DDR5—can be beneficial. After launching the app, run it for a couple of hours. Most issues become apparent within the first 15 minutes, though this isn't guaranteed. Let it finish before checking results.