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Overclocking memory on the gigabyte z370 Aorus Gaming 7 motherboard

Overclocking memory on the gigabyte z370 Aorus Gaming 7 motherboard

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Xxunidemonxx
Member
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10-27-2017, 11:22 AM
#1
Hi,
I’m looking for guidance on performing a minor overclock specifically for the memory on my Gigabyte z370 Aorus Gaming 7 board. The system uses DDR4 dual channel with 64GB of memory and a 17th-gen Intel processor. I tried to adjust it via BIOS settings but couldn’t locate a video tutorial tailored to this exact model. Could someone help me find the right instructions?
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Xxunidemonxx
10-27-2017, 11:22 AM #1

Hi,
I’m looking for guidance on performing a minor overclock specifically for the memory on my Gigabyte z370 Aorus Gaming 7 board. The system uses DDR4 dual channel with 64GB of memory and a 17th-gen Intel processor. I tried to adjust it via BIOS settings but couldn’t locate a video tutorial tailored to this exact model. Could someone help me find the right instructions?

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Chester09
Senior Member
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11-04-2017, 05:20 AM
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you should have an option in bios labeled ADVANCED FREQUENCY SETTINGS. on that page you can scroll down to find something called extreme memory profile XMP. continue scrolling and press enter, then click on profile 1. save and exit bios. this will adjust the OC RAM to match the speed rated on the package, not 2133. try it—it's simple and let us know
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Chester09
11-04-2017, 05:20 AM #2

you should have an option in bios labeled ADVANCED FREQUENCY SETTINGS. on that page you can scroll down to find something called extreme memory profile XMP. continue scrolling and press enter, then click on profile 1. save and exit bios. this will adjust the OC RAM to match the speed rated on the package, not 2133. try it—it's simple and let us know

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peppergirl123
Junior Member
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11-04-2017, 01:44 PM
#3
you should have an option in bios labeled ADVANCED FREQUENCY SETTINGS. on that page you can scroll down to find something called extreme memory profile XMP. continue scrolling and press enter, then click on profile 1. save and exit bios. this will adjust the OC RAM to match the speed rated on the package, not 2133. try it—it's simple and let us know
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peppergirl123
11-04-2017, 01:44 PM #3

you should have an option in bios labeled ADVANCED FREQUENCY SETTINGS. on that page you can scroll down to find something called extreme memory profile XMP. continue scrolling and press enter, then click on profile 1. save and exit bios. this will adjust the OC RAM to match the speed rated on the package, not 2133. try it—it's simple and let us know

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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11-04-2017, 02:17 PM
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you should have an option in bios labeled ADVANCED FREQUENCY SETTINGS. on that page you can scroll down to find something like extreme memory profile XMP. click on it, go further and press enter, then select profile 1. save and exit bios. this will adjust oc ram to the speed rated on the package, not 2133. it worked for me. let us know if it helps.
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Amegahoney
11-04-2017, 02:17 PM #4

you should have an option in bios labeled ADVANCED FREQUENCY SETTINGS. on that page you can scroll down to find something like extreme memory profile XMP. click on it, go further and press enter, then select profile 1. save and exit bios. this will adjust oc ram to the speed rated on the package, not 2133. it worked for me. let us know if it helps.