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07-23-2024 11:41 AM - edited 07-23-2024 12:18 PM
Hi !
After replacing the RAM with ADATA XPG Gaming D35 (a set of two AX4U320016G16A-DTBKD35 modules), the RAM frequency = 2667 MHz. It doesn't matter if one RAM module or two modules are always 2667MHz.
At the same time, there are large timings.
XMP is there, but it doesn't work.
Memory module is part of a set (HP L47722-001 = Hynix HMA82GU6DJR8N-XN) work at a frequency of 3200MHz
How do activate hidden settings BIOS to use XPS ?
07-23-2024 12:02 PM
Hi @RedStoneCam
I'm sorry but I don't understand XPS, maybe you mean XMP. These devices do not have a BIOS compatible with XMP memory so they downgrade the memory frequency.
What is XMP | Extreme Memory Profile | Crucial.com
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07-23-2024 12:11 PM - edited 07-23-2024 12:11 PM
All RAM have JEDEC, but when a memory is also XMP it needs XMP compatible BIOS.
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07-23-2024 12:23 PM
No possible, it does not have a BIOS compatible with XMP and in the BIOS it does not have the option to change the frequency, this is generally reserved only for HP desktops of the Game line.
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