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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: wind2k9 on December 10, 2017, 02:44:03 am
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Now, this is kinda strange. I have the trident RGB 2400 ram. I have updated to the latest bios, but also after reading some threads i was go for f4a but even on the last or even on f4a there is no xmp profile for me in bios. I am doing something wrong? And I have used the same ram on a z270 gaming 7 the same ram and have the XMP profile.
Any ideas? RMA or is just a bios update thing?
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Start with this:
Disconnect power to the board, perform a CLR_CMOS
Reconnect power, restart , enter BIOS and confirm XMP is / is not available.
One other question. What BIOS rev are your running? Can't tell by what you've written in your post. If you flash, I would only try F4.
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F4A i am using now. I did a cmos clear but still no xmp option there. and it was not there even on the first day i receive the board with stock bios
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I just discover something strange. Also i cant change any cpu option speaking of manual multiplier and on cpuid the 3rd DIMM is reporting xmp 62? with a freqvency of 31 Mhz? lol
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Your trident RAM is XMP compatible.
Please ensure XMP Memory Profiles are enabled in BIOS.
(https://i.imgur.com/mKpwMrp.png)
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I have the Z370 Gaming 7 with Bios F5E, I use Corsair Dominator 3000mhz memory 2 x 8gb.
No problem to enable the Xmp profile, see attached photo.
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Tnx for your replays, but i think you didn't understand. My problem was that the option of activating XMP WAS NOT THERE!. You can see that clearly on 3rd picture.
In the meantime, i discovered what was the problem. It was that memory stick wich in cpu id on the SPD tab was reporting the XMP -62 in place of XMP-2400 with a freqvency of 31MHz wich should be 1200MHZ. Here is the diference between the other 3 memory sticks and the problem one:
Working ones:
XMP profile XMP-2400
Specification DDR4-2400
Voltage level 1.200 Volts
Min Cycle time 0.833 ns (1200 MHz)
Max CL 15.0
Min tRP 12.26 ns
Min tRCD 12.26 ns
Min tRAS 29.10 ns
Min tRC 41.60 ns
Min tRRD 3.50 ns
XMP timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC-CR @ frequency (voltage)
XMP #1 15.0-15-15-35-50-n.a @ 1200 MHz (1.200 Volts)
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NON-working one:
XMP profile XMP-62
Specification DDR4-62
Voltage level 1.200 Volts
Min Cycle time 31.833 ns (31 MHz)
Max CL 1.0
Min tRP 12.26 ns
Min tRCD 12.26 ns
Min tRAS 29.10 ns
Min tRC 41.60 ns
Min tRRD 3.50 ns
XMP timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC-CR @ frequency (voltage)
XMP #1 7.0-1-1-1-2-n.a @ 31 MHz (1.200 Volts)
XMP #2 15.0-1-1-1-2-n.a @ 31 MHz (1.200 Volts)
XMP #3 23.0-1-1-1-2-n.a @ 31 MHz (1.200 Volts)
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Removing the "faulty" one was resulting that the XMP option to apear under the bios.
Now the funny thing is that the ram is not quite faulty..only speaking of the XMP profile..otherwise he works well on 2133 freq and i also test him with mem test.
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G-Skill has a lifetime warranty. You should replace that RAM. Not doing so will come back to haunt you.
Glad you figured it out.