F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, resetting BIOS settings can fully wipe all XMP/memory frequency adjustments.

Yes, resetting BIOS settings can fully wipe all XMP/memory frequency adjustments.

Yes, resetting BIOS settings can fully wipe all XMP/memory frequency adjustments.

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Mista_Tubby_Jr
Junior Member
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02-02-2025, 03:27 PM
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I'm curious about using a "Reset To Optimized Default" command. Could it truly undo all your adjustments, like enabling XMP and modifying the XMP profile or memory frequency? Or would it still influence your PC even after you've booted normally and set the BIOS to "Reset to Optimized Defaults"?
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Mista_Tubby_Jr
02-02-2025, 03:27 PM #1

I'm curious about using a "Reset To Optimized Default" command. Could it truly undo all your adjustments, like enabling XMP and modifying the XMP profile or memory frequency? Or would it still influence your PC even after you've booted normally and set the BIOS to "Reset to Optimized Defaults"?

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02-03-2025, 11:10 AM
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You could simply perform a CMOS battery reset.
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coolbencool890
02-03-2025, 11:10 AM #2

You could simply perform a CMOS battery reset.

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Zoe783
Member
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02-04-2025, 10:05 AM
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It's just going back to the standard options. If you're working with XMP, you can restore it directly from the XMP profile section, as it's stored in memory rather than on the board.
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Zoe783
02-04-2025, 10:05 AM #3

It's just going back to the standard options. If you're working with XMP, you can restore it directly from the XMP profile section, as it's stored in memory rather than on the board.