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Hi all,
For a while now I've been running a modest overclock on my i5 4690k. According to the BIOS the memory frequency is at 1600Mhz. Given that I have 2400Mhz memory I have come to the realisation that I may not be running the memory to it's fullest.
Here are the settings in the BIOS where the memory is concerned:
DRAM Reference Clock : Auto
DRAM Frequency: Auto
Adjusted DRAM Frequency: 1600mhz
XMP: Disabled
DRAM Timing Mode: Auto
Memory Fast Boot: Auto
There are other settings for Advanced DRAM Configuration but I do not have these to hand. DRAM Voltage is currently set to 1.504v. Specs are in my sig.
Is it just a case of enabling XMP? I think I've tried this in the past and not had any luck. Any pointers would be great.
Many thanks
Chumpalot.
For a while now I've been running a modest overclock on my i5 4690k. According to the BIOS the memory frequency is at 1600Mhz. Given that I have 2400Mhz memory I have come to the realisation that I may not be running the memory to it's fullest.
Here are the settings in the BIOS where the memory is concerned:
DRAM Reference Clock : Auto
DRAM Frequency: Auto
Adjusted DRAM Frequency: 1600mhz
XMP: Disabled
DRAM Timing Mode: Auto
Memory Fast Boot: Auto
There are other settings for Advanced DRAM Configuration but I do not have these to hand. DRAM Voltage is currently set to 1.504v. Specs are in my sig.
Is it just a case of enabling XMP? I think I've tried this in the past and not had any luck. Any pointers would be great.
Many thanks
Chumpalot.