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12-28-2024 10:49 AM - edited 12-28-2024 10:52 AM
Anyone have any custom bios settings that will work with the F27 Bios to enable me to run the memory (Kingston Beast Fury - 5200) faster than 2400. I'm a complete novice when it comes to overclocking. TIA. P.
12-29-2024 07:06 AM - edited 12-29-2024 07:06 AM
Greetings @Nobby39
Welcome to the HP Forum.
Please provide a HP Product Number for better assistance. Check this Site for details.
Getting retail memory modules to run at rated speeds and timings is a hit and miss proposition on many HP MBs.
Some higher end HP MBs provide BIOS XMP options, some MBs don't provide XMP but certain retail memory modules installed as kits will run at higher speeds, and some HP MBs refuse to run any retail memory at XMP speeds.
Omen PCs have a better chance of doing XMP.
Regards
01-08-2025 01:58 PM
The computer i have is: OMEN 25L GT15-2009na. I have 4 sticks of ram. If I use the bought ram in dim slots 1 & 3 it runs at 4400. Once I add the 4 sticks in total it runs at 2400. I've tried the xmp bios option. Does not change the speed. I've also noticed that the overclock feature within the omen application dissappears.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Paul
01-08-2025 05:10 PM - edited 01-08-2025 05:24 PM
Greetings @Nobby39
My pleasure.
Running four sticks of RAM will stress the integrated CPU memory controller.
I would guess your CPU can't handle four sticks of identical RAM.
Are you mixing two sticks of HP factory RAM with two sticks of different retail RAM?
Memory should be installed in a kit from the same memory manufacturer. The memory manufacturer will validate all modules at the rated XMP specs.
But some CPUs can't do four sticks of overclocked, identical, RAM even if all four sticks of memory are validated by the memory manufacturer.
Again, it is a hit and miss proposition.
What happens when you do the new RAM in slots 2 and 4?
Regards