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HP Pavilion TG01-2000i Gaming Desktop PC. Serial number Edited

There is no "Advanced" tab in the BIOS, and after replacing the RAM, I can't set the maximum DDR4 RAM speed to 3200 MHz. The BIOS manager only shows 2667 MHz.How do I access the "Advanced" tab and set the RAM speed parameters?

BIOS F.29-09/17/2025

Thank you.

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Hi @Oleg-60_65,


Welcome to the HP Support Community!

Thanks for reaching out!

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.


Sorry for the inconvenience caused don’t worry let me help you.

To better understand the issue, could you please provide a few more details?

 

  1. Are you using official HP RAM recommendations, or did you install third-party modules? Some HP desktops are picky about RAM compatibility and may automatically limit speed.
  2. Did you check whether the RAM you installed is single-rank or dual-rank, and whether it’s installed in the recommended DIMM slots for your motherboard?
  3. Are you trying to manually enable XMP/DOCP profiles, or are you looking for a direct speed selection in the BIOS?
  4. Have you updated the BIOS recently, or are you on the version F.29 dated 09/17/2025?

Here are some troubleshooting steps and considerations:

  • Check for XMP/DOCP settings: On many HP Pavilion desktops, the “Advanced” tab may be hidden or removed. Look instead for memory profiles or XMP options under headings like “System Configuration” or “Performance” in the BIOS. Enabling the XMP profile should automatically set the RAM to its rated speed (3200 MHz).
  • BIOS update check: Even though you’re on F.29, sometimes HP releases updates that expose more memory configuration options or improve memory compatibility. Confirm on the HP support site if a newer BIOS exists.
  • Verify RAM compatibility: HP systems sometimes limit RAM speed if the modules aren’t on their tested list, even if the modules technically support higher speeds.
  • Reseat RAM in recommended slots: Some HP motherboards will only allow maximum speed when RAM is installed in specific slots or configurations (e.g., dual-channel matched slots).

 

I hope this helps.


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Hello.
1. I have Kingston Fury 2x16GB DDR4 3200MT/s RAM.
2. The memory is installed in the recommended slots.
3. I'm trying to set the RAM speed to the stated 3200MT/s.
Can you tell me how to do this?
4. I downloaded and installed version F.29 from September 17, 2025, on December 4, 2025.

Thank you.

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