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XMP not working ?

XMP not working ?

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xDeviantWolfe
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02-25-2026, 04:59 PM
#11
I performed this action and my PC attempted to start three times, shutting down after two seconds each time. After that, it restarted normally at the standard MHz without implementing any BIOS modifications.
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xDeviantWolfe
02-25-2026, 04:59 PM #11

I performed this action and my PC attempted to start three times, shutting down after two seconds each time. After that, it restarted normally at the standard MHz without implementing any BIOS modifications.

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FramezTheBest
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02-25-2026, 08:03 PM
#12
This indicates the automatic RAM overclock is not functioning properly. You'll need to perform manual overclocking. Adjust latencies to 15-17-17-35, configure DDR voltage at 1.35V, set command rate to 1T, and frequency to 2133mhz. Test each setting sequentially. After each adjustment, retest. Proceed to higher frequencies and verify stability. If a failure occurs, revert to the previous successful configuration.
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FramezTheBest
02-25-2026, 08:03 PM #12

This indicates the automatic RAM overclock is not functioning properly. You'll need to perform manual overclocking. Adjust latencies to 15-17-17-35, configure DDR voltage at 1.35V, set command rate to 1T, and frequency to 2133mhz. Test each setting sequentially. After each adjustment, retest. Proceed to higher frequencies and verify stability. If a failure occurs, revert to the previous successful configuration.

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ben_dragon
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02-25-2026, 11:10 PM
#13
I noticed four numbers in latencies but observed five in my BIOS—specifically 15,15,15,15,36. The 1.35V DDR voltage aligns with my requirements, and the setting is now at 1.2.
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ben_dragon
02-25-2026, 11:10 PM #13

I noticed four numbers in latencies but observed five in my BIOS—specifically 15,15,15,15,36. The 1.35V DDR voltage aligns with my requirements, and the setting is now at 1.2.

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kbenno
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02-26-2026, 02:18 AM
#14
The tRCD split into two identical values: tRCDRD and tRCDWR. The sequence 15-17-17-17-35 remains consistent. Adjust the DDR voltage to 1.35V, which is typical for DDR4 overclocking.
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kbenno
02-26-2026, 02:18 AM #14

The tRCD split into two identical values: tRCDRD and tRCDWR. The sequence 15-17-17-17-35 remains consistent. Adjust the DDR voltage to 1.35V, which is typical for DDR4 overclocking.

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Altar35
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02-26-2026, 05:24 AM
#15
BIOS updated yet?
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Altar35
02-26-2026, 05:24 AM #15

BIOS updated yet?

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ImCreepy
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02-26-2026, 08:31 AM
#16
turn off xmp and manual overclock by adjusting the dram multiplier in the advanced memory settings section. The base clock is the final setting for overclocking RAM.
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ImCreepy
02-26-2026, 08:31 AM #16

turn off xmp and manual overclock by adjusting the dram multiplier in the advanced memory settings section. The base clock is the final setting for overclocking RAM.

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baconman565
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02-26-2026, 11:32 AM
#17
I achieved the highest performance at 2866MHz. Using 2933MHz causes the system to crash, and when it powers on, the RAM setting defaults to 2133MHz. Should the issue be resolved by increasing to 2933MHz?
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baconman565
02-26-2026, 11:32 AM #17

I achieved the highest performance at 2866MHz. Using 2933MHz causes the system to crash, and when it powers on, the RAM setting defaults to 2133MHz. Should the issue be resolved by increasing to 2933MHz?

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BenTGreat
Senior Member
437
02-26-2026, 02:38 PM
#18
try 2 way: keep ram timing auto or stick to jedec/xmp standard in cpuz when overclock
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BenTGreat
02-26-2026, 02:38 PM #18

try 2 way: keep ram timing auto or stick to jedec/xmp standard in cpuz when overclock

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kalleboii
Senior Member
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02-26-2026, 05:35 PM
#19
2866MHz is near 3000mhz, that's fine.
You're hitting 95.5% of the maximum RAM speed.
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kalleboii
02-26-2026, 05:35 PM #19

2866MHz is near 3000mhz, that's fine.
You're hitting 95.5% of the maximum RAM speed.

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