this spec of my RAM i cant use A-XMP on BIOS i dont know why but i can use memory try it preset. my CPU is R5 2600 and mobo: MSI b450M Gaming Plus. is my RAM the problem why i cant use A-XMP
So i only can OC 1 slot? Is there a way to OC the other slot? And this ram have different speed if i tuned up since i only can OC 1 slothi, this ram has tuned up xmp/amp profile for single stick, its not designed to run with xmp/amp in dual channel
u will need to use your own timings or return ram and buy dual channel kit
also this ram is way too old to support ryzen at all
what function is a-xmp if i can OC my ram without a-xmpu should be able to OC both rams, but not with XMP profile
https://prnt.sc/px4kjx this is spec of my ram i ss from its site. is that mean my ram only support xmp(intel) procie?xmp is factory tuned overclocking for select mainboards
it was tested to be working on those mainboards
Yes i use the lates bios. I put my ram on slot 1 and 3 i that the problem why i cant use axmp?Are you using the latest BIOS for the motherboard? Are modules installed in slots 2 and 4 away from CPU?
My mobo only had 2 slots for ramYes, those are the correct slots.
I dont know what function axmp for, since i can overclock my ram until 3200(from fabric it is 2666)So you have G.Skill model F4-2666C19D-16GVR (19-19-19), it appears to be running at DDR4-2666 16-18-18-36
The G.Skill page you posted shows DDR4-2666 15-15-15, but that is not the same model as you have.
What settings did you input in BIOS?
The memory kit you have does not require XMP Profile, which is why you may not be able to select one. As a result, manual set up is better for you. The RAM is flexible so you can try different timings and frequency values, higher Voltages, and see what you like/performs best.
https://prnt.sc/q0wel5 this is my ram when overclocked as u can see on my bios there is no axmp but i still can turn it up until 3200 with timing 16-18-18-34 1T 1.38volt. then what is axmp for since i can overclock my ram without axmpSo you have G.Skill model F4-2666C19D-16GVR (19-19-19), it appears to be running at DDR4-2666 16-18-18-36
The G.Skill page you posted shows DDR4-2666 15-15-15, but that is not the same model as you have.
What settings did you input in BIOS?
The memory kit you have does not require XMP Profile, which is why you may not be able to select one. As a result, manual set up is better for you. The RAM is flexible so you can try different timings and frequency values, higher Voltages, and see what you like/performs best.
https://ibb.co/ys9tSMzxmp/axmp/docp is just easy one click overcloking profile stored in your ram, so u can select it if its available, some kits have more profiles to choose from for better compatibility
they offer higher frequencies/lower timings compared to standart JEDEC clocks/timings
thats not xmp, thats overclock profiles from your mainboard bios
Then my ram not support for doing axmp right? I see on msi spec for my mobo its support xmp/axmpthats not xmp, thats overclock profiles from your mainboard bios
technically both seems to do same thing
just xmp is factory overclock which was tested (on few mainboards from) to be working
that mem try it is well basicly xmp profiles, but not specific to your ram
it could work or not..atleast it has lo/med/high latency options for clocks
What ram is good for r5 2600 with b450m gaming plus?your ram doesnt have xmp profile to begin with 2666@cl19 is jedec
Sometimes when i overclock until 3400 with fast timing my pc get bsod even i turn up the ram volt till 1.4vdo you have issues with your current ram?
if it works leave it be