F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The PC fails to start following the XMP update.

The PC fails to start following the XMP update.

The PC fails to start following the XMP update.

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emmylee33
Senior Member
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10-13-2023, 11:49 AM
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Your system runs at 4800MHz and you're asking how to enable XMP without a black screen. Let me know if you need further help!
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emmylee33
10-13-2023, 11:49 AM #1

Your system runs at 4800MHz and you're asking how to enable XMP without a black screen. Let me know if you need further help!

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ssheerio
Member
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10-13-2023, 01:24 PM
#2
Run at lower clock rates; 6000Mhz works about 90% of the time. Above that, you need to adjust settings. Intel tends to perform better than AMD at speeds over 6000Mhz, though the design is still relatively new and compact.
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ssheerio
10-13-2023, 01:24 PM #2

Run at lower clock rates; 6000Mhz works about 90% of the time. Above that, you need to adjust settings. Intel tends to perform better than AMD at speeds over 6000Mhz, though the design is still relatively new and compact.

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Madthunder2t3
Member
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10-13-2023, 07:35 PM
#3
The top I'd reach on the 13th generation Intel is 6000mhz for stability... @srrrx perhaps you didn't get 7200mhz RAM?
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Madthunder2t3
10-13-2023, 07:35 PM #3

The top I'd reach on the 13th generation Intel is 6000mhz for stability... @srrrx perhaps you didn't get 7200mhz RAM?

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SOBGelo
Member
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10-19-2023, 11:44 PM
#4
it's not just a joke, though maybe only slightly. Either way, Intel handles RAM better and has a more flexible sweet spot that could be above 6000Mhz, though it's not certain. It performs better than AMD in this regard. With some expertise, you can manually adjust the RAM's OC settings, but be cautious—don't overly trust the CPU controller, as it isn't without limits.
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SOBGelo
10-19-2023, 11:44 PM #4

it's not just a joke, though maybe only slightly. Either way, Intel handles RAM better and has a more flexible sweet spot that could be above 6000Mhz, though it's not certain. It performs better than AMD in this regard. With some expertise, you can manually adjust the RAM's OC settings, but be cautious—don't overly trust the CPU controller, as it isn't without limits.

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RG48
Posting Freak
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10-27-2023, 09:16 AM
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Sure, the Intel memory controller performs better than expected. The 6800 typically works around 90%, 6400 about 99%, and 6000 with 99.9% reliability when using XMP settings. I think 7200 is a bit optimistic—it might only work on 70-80% of CPUs out of the box with four DIMMs, but it’s not as problematic as you’re suggesting.
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RG48
10-27-2023, 09:16 AM #5

Sure, the Intel memory controller performs better than expected. The 6800 typically works around 90%, 6400 about 99%, and 6000 with 99.9% reliability when using XMP settings. I think 7200 is a bit optimistic—it might only work on 70-80% of CPUs out of the box with four DIMMs, but it’s not as problematic as you’re suggesting.

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Infallity
Senior Member
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10-27-2023, 09:42 AM
#6
Generally, start with BIOS - press the delete key - at boot time - turn off XMP as you did before.
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Infallity
10-27-2023, 09:42 AM #6

Generally, start with BIOS - press the delete key - at boot time - turn off XMP as you did before.

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CrackAres
Junior Member
38
11-01-2023, 12:18 PM
#7
It seems like you're reflecting on how to give advice about uncertain situations. You want to keep things realistic and cautious, avoiding overly positive expectations so the user only gains a modest benefit.
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CrackAres
11-01-2023, 12:18 PM #7

It seems like you're reflecting on how to give advice about uncertain situations. You want to keep things realistic and cautious, avoiding overly positive expectations so the user only gains a modest benefit.

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Hannibal_2004
Member
59
11-20-2023, 12:15 PM
#8
Resetting CMOS is simpler when the computer isn’t rebooting.
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Hannibal_2004
11-20-2023, 12:15 PM #8

Resetting CMOS is simpler when the computer isn’t rebooting.

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aali_sparkle
Junior Member
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11-21-2023, 09:53 PM
#9
consider taking rams and purchasing a 6400c32 kit you bought for the XMP. dropping it to lower clocks really wastes money since you could have gotten a 6400c32 instead. same with Hynix—same top performance, just a capable IMCC that won’t last another couple generations. it’s probably an AMD APU IMCC.
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aali_sparkle
11-21-2023, 09:53 PM #9

consider taking rams and purchasing a 6400c32 kit you bought for the XMP. dropping it to lower clocks really wastes money since you could have gotten a 6400c32 instead. same with Hynix—same top performance, just a capable IMCC that won’t last another couple generations. it’s probably an AMD APU IMCC.

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littleJ394
Junior Member
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11-22-2023, 07:42 AM
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The device won't operate at 6000mhz or lower. Check your voltage settings to ensure they match the required specifications.
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littleJ394
11-22-2023, 07:42 AM #10

The device won't operate at 6000mhz or lower. Check your voltage settings to ensure they match the required specifications.

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