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TSsaster_182
post Jan 27 2012, 08:12 AM, updated 14y ago

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I just bought 2x4gb 1600MHz RAM as in my siggy. But when installed on my asus mobo, it only shows the default value, which is only 1333MHz 9-9-9-24. I already googled how to change it to 1600MHz, and most answers says that can change to XMP profile. So it can run at 1600MHz.

I am stuck here, since i didn't know where XMP profile can be set, or set manually in bios. I already play around with bios, which is set DRAM Freq to 800MHz (Max in my bios) and DRAM overvoltage to 1.65V. Other value i set [Auto].. The result is i get is 1600MHz 11-11-11-29. It is good?..

I found in this topic from ahsiah

� � - DRAM Frequency = Max 800MHz in bios
� � - DRAM Timing Control = ?
� � � - CAS# Latency = ?
� � � - RAS# to CAS# Delay = ?
� � � - RAS# Precharge = ?
� � � - RAS# Activate to Precharge = ?
� � � - TWR = ?
� � � - TRFC = ?
� � � - TWTR = ?
� � � - TRRD = ?
� � � - TRTP = ?
� � - DRAM Static Read Control = ?

What value suppose i put in?.. Need help.. Noobie here.. rclxub.gif

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post Jan 27 2012, 08:26 AM

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depends on ur mobo, if ur mobo support XMP, then u can turn it on in BIOS
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post Jan 27 2012, 08:45 AM

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I'm using Asus mobo too.
To set the RAM to XMP profile, go to AI Tweaker section of the BIOS.
Change the value in Ai Overclock Tuner option where you can see its available options are Manual, Auto, D.O.C.P, X.M.P., CPU Level Up.
Just change the value to XMP.
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post Jan 27 2012, 09:00 AM

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QUOTE(thelastprime @ Jan 27 2012, 08:45 AM)
I'm using Asus mobo too.
To set the RAM to XMP profile, go to AI Tweaker section of the BIOS.
Change the value in Ai Overclock Tuner option where you can see its available options are Manual, Auto, D.O.C.P, X.M.P., CPU Level Up.
Just change the value to XMP.
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Hopefully i have the AI Tweaker in my asus mobo. but i dont have.. sad.gif

My bios Tab is like this

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Under Advanced Tab have this (copy from ahsiah page) and it exactly the same.

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thelastprime
post Jan 27 2012, 09:12 AM

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Which motherboard model you're using?
Some motherboards do not support XMP.
If that's the case, there's no way you can use XMP profile.

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post Jan 27 2012, 09:15 AM

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the old classic Asus M785TD-M Evo.. biggrin.gif
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post Jan 27 2012, 09:20 AM

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normally its 1600 9-9-9-24..

so u set it like this if XMP is absent:

� � - DRAM Frequency
� � - DRAM Timing Control
� � � - CAS# Latency - 9
� � � - RAS# to CAS# Delay - 9
� � � - RAS# Precharge - 9
� � � - RAS# Activate to Precharge - 24

*if im not mistaken of the name it represent hmm.gif


Added on January 27, 2012, 9:23 amwat i know is amd boards doesnt hav xmp profile.. correct me if im wrong smile.gif

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post Jan 27 2012, 09:26 AM

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QUOTE(saster_182 @ Jan 27 2012, 09:15 AM)
the old classic Asus M785TD-M Evo.. biggrin.gif
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Did you mean this model: M4A785TD-M EVO

If yes, you're unlucky because this motherboard does not support XMP.
I guess you have to manually overclock it then.
When overclock, you can try to set the value the same as the XMP value.


Added on January 27, 2012, 9:28 am
QUOTE(jeff88rey @ Jan 27 2012, 09:20 AM)
wat i know is amd boards doesnt hav xmp profile.. correct me if im wrong  smile.gif
I think you got it right because XMP is introduced by Intel...

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TSsaster_182
post Jan 27 2012, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(thelastprime @ Jan 27 2012, 09:26 AM)
Did you mean this model: M4A785TD-M EVO

If yes, you're unlucky because this motherboard does not support XMP.
I guess you have to manually overclock it then.
When overclock, you can try to set the value the same as the XMP value.


Added on January 27, 2012, 9:28 am

I think you got it right because XMP is introduced by Intel...
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Yes, its m4a785td-m evo. I guess mine doesn't have xmp profile.. so, i will set it manually.. sad.gif sad.gif


Added on January 27, 2012, 10:09 am
QUOTE(jeff88rey @ Jan 27 2012, 09:20 AM)
normally its 1600 9-9-9-24..

so u set it like this if XMP is absent:

� � - DRAM Frequency
� � - DRAM Timing Control
� � � - CAS# Latency - 9
� � � - RAS# to CAS# Delay - 9
� � � - RAS# Precharge - 9
� � � - RAS# Activate to Precharge - 24

*if im not mistaken of the name it represent  hmm.gif


Added on January 27, 2012, 9:23 amwat i know is amd boards doesnt hav xmp profile.. correct me if im wrong  smile.gif
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Thanks..

Hopefully it same like this from Masterlair Website.

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correct me if im wrong

This post has been edited by saster_182: Jan 27 2012, 10:09 AM
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post Jan 27 2012, 12:11 PM

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http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gam...rofile-xmp.html

If I'm not mistaken, Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) is meant for Intel system.

Look at your sig, you are on AMD machine.
So, I think you won't have XMP setting (unless the mobo manufacturer insert the XMP in the bios rclxub.gif ).

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post Jan 27 2012, 12:14 PM

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yup xmp is meant for intel. AMD you need to manually overclock them

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TSsaster_182
post Jan 27 2012, 08:51 PM

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I done set manually as per discussion. The ram got expected freq which is 800MHz.

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but when i read a bit on this hwinfo32, it says " Supported Module Timing at 800MHz is 9-9-9-27"

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which one should i follow?.. rclxub.gif

 

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