XMP Memory on Asus TUF x670 e

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Hiya. Just ordered a full am5 build. But like an idiot I ordered 64gb of XMP memory instead of expo.

My current AM4 system runs XMP just fine. So I'm presuming I can just manually set the timings on AM5?
 
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My current AM4 system runs XMP just fine. So I'm presuming I can just manually set the timings on AM5?
You can, but doing this manually is a little trickier than with AM4, just ask Threepwood here.

XMP is usually supported by AM5 boards anyway, there's a large number of XMP kits in the QVL.
 
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Thanks the clk 36 version of the ram is on qvl. So I took a punt that clk 30 will be fine as well. Will give it a go and see what happens can always send it back.
 
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its 64GB (2x32GB) Corsair DDR5 Vengeance Black, PC5-48000 (6000), Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 30, XMP 3.0, 1.4V

CMK64GX5M2B6000C30

This model is on the QVL im assuming the timing wont make much difference

CMT64GX5M2B6000C40
 
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Hiya. Just ordered a full am5 build. But like an idiot I ordered 64gb of XMP memory instead of expo.

My current AM4 system runs XMP just fine. So I'm presuming I can just manually set the timings on AM5?
It's fine. It's not worth the hassle of swapping it out. You won't notice a huge difference.

If you want, set the timings to manual and drop the values by 1 click and see if that improves anything. Then try 2 clicks. (eg CL 15 - 15 - 15 - 40 becomes 13 - 13 - 13 - 40).

You can also look at tightening up the sub and tertiary timings which I've found makes a noticeable improvement.

Here's a DDR4 overclocking guide

Here's a DDR5 overclocking guide
 
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