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12-11-2019 11:15 AM - edited 12-11-2019 11:42 AM
I have an Omen 17T Notebook purchased last year. It's got an it 8750H. I upgraded from the factory single 16 GB SK hynix to dual rank 32 GB Ballistix gaming memory. Both are marked as 266MHz. I know advanced BIOS/XMP profiles are locked with HP, but I was hoping the Omen Command Center would let me put my RAM in "Turbo Mode" to get to 2666 Mhz. I have no overclocking option in Omen command Center. I install Intel XTU but there is no memory tweaking there either. I also installed CPU-Z and is indicates XMP-2666 as an option. It looks like I am running at JEDEC #8 under the SPD Timings Table.
Is there a work around for this that I am missing?
Thanks
12-13-2019 04:15 PM
@Korwin You may want to confirm which feature of the command center is supported by your device: click here for details and I'm afraid your device doesn't support overclocking,
That said, the processor and the memory (RAM) is system managed and cannot be tweaked or changed manually.
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