[SOLVED] Benchmark Tests and XMP Profiles

JaxDaggerTTV

Prominent
Sep 2, 2020
7
0
510
So my question is pretty simple actually, probably just second guessing myself but I definitely have XMP profile turned on for my ram, but when I do benchmark tests is get things like this showing up telling me to turn on XMP for better results, can anyone explain why this is?

From reading im guessing 2933 MHz clocked @ 1467 MHz is because it's dual channel and is completely normal yes?

Just a little knowledge or confirmation would be good basically.

This is what I get...

G.SKILL F4 DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB
2 of 4 slots used
16GB DIMM DDR4 2933 MHz clocked @ 1467 MHz
Performing below potential (91st percentile) - Ensure that the top XMP BIOS profile is enabled: How to enable XMP
 
Solution
So my question is pretty simple actually, probably just second guessing myself but I definitely have XMP profile turned on for my ram, but when I do benchmark tests is get things like this showing up telling me to turn on XMP for better results, can anyone explain why this is?

From reading im guessing 2933 MHz clocked @ 1467 MHz is because it's dual channel and is completely normal yes?

Just a little knowledge or confirmation would be good basically.

This is what I get...

G.SKILL F4 DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB
2 of 4 slots used
16GB DIMM DDR4 2933 MHz clocked @ 1467 MHz
Performing below potential (91st percentile) - Ensure that the top XMP BIOS profile is enabled: How to enable XMP
1467Mhz is normal for 2933 because the...

kanewolf

Titan
Moderator
So my question is pretty simple actually, probably just second guessing myself but I definitely have XMP profile turned on for my ram, but when I do benchmark tests is get things like this showing up telling me to turn on XMP for better results, can anyone explain why this is?

From reading im guessing 2933 MHz clocked @ 1467 MHz is because it's dual channel and is completely normal yes?

Just a little knowledge or confirmation would be good basically.

This is what I get...

G.SKILL F4 DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB
2 of 4 slots used
16GB DIMM DDR4 2933 MHz clocked @ 1467 MHz
Performing below potential (91st percentile) - Ensure that the top XMP BIOS profile is enabled: How to enable XMP
1467Mhz is normal for 2933 because the RAM is DDR (double data rate) rather than dual channel. I wouldn't worry about userbenchmarks results too much. If it runs stable at 2933, I wouldn't work too hard to chase another 2% clock speed change.
 
  • Like
Reactions: JaxDaggerTTV
Solution