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The system does not share updates when XMP is turned on.

The system does not share updates when XMP is turned on.

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darthnicx
Junior Member
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12-22-2025, 03:00 AM
#11
In advanced settings, the scenario is comparable. I discovered an online screenshot that clearly illustrates this. Notice at the bottom of the image how all options are simply labeled "auto" in the XMP settings.
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darthnicx
12-22-2025, 03:00 AM #11

In advanced settings, the scenario is comparable. I discovered an online screenshot that clearly illustrates this. Notice at the bottom of the image how all options are simply labeled "auto" in the XMP settings.

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Erymanthus
Junior Member
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12-28-2025, 05:25 PM
#12
Navigate to the Voltage Configuration section in the OC Tweaker, and ensure it displays the voltage next to it even when using Auto mode. This behavior was demonstrated at 4:18 in the referenced video.
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Erymanthus
12-28-2025, 05:25 PM #12

Navigate to the Voltage Configuration section in the OC Tweaker, and ensure it displays the voltage next to it even when using Auto mode. This behavior was demonstrated at 4:18 in the referenced video.

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Extosia
Member
191
12-28-2025, 10:34 PM
#13
Thanks, I'd been to DRAM configuration but not voltage configuration. So I'm bumping DRAM voltage up by like 5%? I don't see anything labeled memory controller which is something that was also suggested, does that have a special name? If that doesn't work, is enabling XMP but reducing the speed to 3000mhz a viable option? I can't imagine there's a huge performance difference between 3000mhz and 3200mhz on my current CPU. edit: accidentially said VRAM indead of DRAM, silly me
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Extosia
12-28-2025, 10:34 PM #13

Thanks, I'd been to DRAM configuration but not voltage configuration. So I'm bumping DRAM voltage up by like 5%? I don't see anything labeled memory controller which is something that was also suggested, does that have a special name? If that doesn't work, is enabling XMP but reducing the speed to 3000mhz a viable option? I can't imagine there's a huge performance difference between 3000mhz and 3200mhz on my current CPU. edit: accidentially said VRAM indead of DRAM, silly me

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skelzor45
Junior Member
4
12-29-2025, 01:12 AM
#14
First I'll verify it's not set to 1.2v. It seems likely the manufacturer suggests around 1.35v. Check the discussion here:
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skelzor45
12-29-2025, 01:12 AM #14

First I'll verify it's not set to 1.2v. It seems likely the manufacturer suggests around 1.35v. Check the discussion here:

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ProjectShadow
Member
187
12-29-2025, 07:43 PM
#15
I opened my bios and found the settings for the voltages I needed to adjust. The sequence looked like this: VCCSA Auto → 1.260 DRAM Auto (1.35) → 1.38 VCCIO Auto (1.25) → 1.28. Despite changing them, nothing changed. The computer still powers on and off at 3200Mhz with the specified settings. It seems my RAM isn’t compatible with these speeds even when a bit higher.
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ProjectShadow
12-29-2025, 07:43 PM #15

I opened my bios and found the settings for the voltages I needed to adjust. The sequence looked like this: VCCSA Auto → 1.260 DRAM Auto (1.35) → 1.38 VCCIO Auto (1.25) → 1.28. Despite changing them, nothing changed. The computer still powers on and off at 3200Mhz with the specified settings. It seems my RAM isn’t compatible with these speeds even when a bit higher.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
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12-30-2025, 03:55 AM
#16
Sure, just turn on XMP and set the frequency to 3133 or 3000 for smooth performance
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Fred10244
12-30-2025, 03:55 AM #16

Sure, just turn on XMP and set the frequency to 3133 or 3000 for smooth performance

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