Do Asus H110M-D has XMP?

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Selim Berk

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My friend is going to buy an Asus H110M-D motherboard

https://www.amazon.com/Asus-H110M-D-S1151-SATA6GB-90MB0PY0-M0EAY0/dp/B018SMJHIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498759847&sr=8-1&keywords=asus+h110m+d

And a Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR4 2400MHz

And we plan to buy Pentium G4560 i heard that this motherboard is having issues with 7th generation CPUs will it cause some problem to us

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-2400MHz-PC4-19200-Memory/dp/B01ARHCZYO/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1498760286&sr=8-6&keywords=corsair+vengeance+8gb+2400+mhz

Can we use XMP and boost the motherboard to 2400 MHz


And we plan to buy Pentium G4560 i heard that this motherboard is having issues with 7th generation CPUs will it cause some problem to us
 
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No, chipset limitation to 2133MHz JEDEC standard.

As Herc08 stated, Z170 required for that....... or I believe the B250/H270 might work. The chipset supports 2400MHz, not sure whether the KabyLake chip will limit that in any way.
No, chipset limitation to 2133MHz JEDEC standard.

As Herc08 stated, Z170 required for that....... or I believe the B250/H270 might work. The chipset supports 2400MHz, not sure whether the KabyLake chip will limit that in any way.
 
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It will more than likely need a BIOS update to support a KabyLake chip - something that cannot be performed without a compatible CPU (G4400 I think is the cheapest ~$50).

That, or a local computer store may be able to update it for you..... but that will incur a cost.

If you want to use 2400MHz speed and a 7th Gen chip, just buy a B250 board from the outset.
 
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