Solution Colif Apr 5, 2021 Guide says to press escape at startup to enter bios - https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/bph07110 most OEM bios from makers like HP probably don't have XMP settings. I don't find anything for that board.
Guide says to press escape at startup to enter bios - https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/bph07110 most OEM bios from makers like HP probably don't have XMP settings. I don't find anything for that board.
Lutfij Titan Moderator Oct 7, 2009 61,805 6,985 178,440 Apr 5, 2021 #2 Welcome to the forums, newcomer! We're going to need more information, primarily screenshots of what you see in CPU-Z's tabs. For a prebuilt of that era, you shouldn't have access to X.M.P, regardless of what memory you're using on it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! We're going to need more information, primarily screenshots of what you see in CPU-Z's tabs. For a prebuilt of that era, you shouldn't have access to X.M.P, regardless of what memory you're using on it.
Colif Win 11 Master Jun 12, 2015 67,208 7,042 168,140 Apr 5, 2021 Solution #3 Guide says to press escape at startup to enter bios - https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/bph07110 most OEM bios from makers like HP probably don't have XMP settings. I don't find anything for that board. Reactions: drea.drechsler Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Guide says to press escape at startup to enter bios - https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/bph07110 most OEM bios from makers like HP probably don't have XMP settings. I don't find anything for that board.