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01-17-2021 11:11 AM
Good day,
i have a computer 875-1000nc and i wanted to upgrade the RAM.
I bought these memories: HyperX 32GB KIT 2666MHz DDR4 CL13 Predator https://www.kingston.com/dataSheets/HX426C13PB3K2_32.pdf
They have an XMP profile on 2666MHz CL-13 only on my computer they only run on 2400MHz CL-17.
Unfortunately, nowhere in the BIOS can I change this profile or in the Omen Gaming hub
Could you help me or did I just waste money on my memory?
Thank you in advance for answer.
I can't change the XMP profile
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01-17-2021 03:03 PM
Unfortunately you can't enable XMP in the bios, the only way to run that memory kit on its rated XMP profile is to use Intel XTU, and considering it's only 166mhz over the 2400mhz you are seeing now, that adjustment should be very easy and painless.
01-17-2021 04:25 PM - edited 01-17-2021 05:38 PM
Unfortunately,
I tried several older versions and absolutely nothing has changed. Neither in the XTU program nor in the Omen Gaming HUB
And he also writes in the article that in the end he did not succeed if I understood his words correctly.
EDIT:
I apologize for my previous statement.
in the end it worked. Only the XMP profile did not take it due to the fact that they did not exceed the values of 2666MHz and 1.35V
I had to create custom profile where I wrote down the timing values from the XMP profile but I entered 2666MHz and 1.35V.
Thank you really for your time
01-17-2021 05:39 PM
I apologize for my previous statement.
in the end it worked. Only the XMP profile did not take it due to the fact that they did not exceed the values of 2666MHz and 1.35V
I had to create custom profile where I wrote down the timing values from the XMP profile but I entered 2666MHz and 1.35V.
Thank you really for your time
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