[SOLVED] I can't find the X.P.M option

Jan 15, 2021
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Beforehand, i would like to say that my english isn't that good, because it isn't my first language, so now will get into the problem.

I use a HP V6, 2x8GB, 2666Mhz, DDR4 - 7EH61AA#ABM, and when i use the userbenchmark, it says that i have to enable the X.P.M, because they are working under-perfomance, so i tried, but the option wasn't there. I tried see other forums with similar problems, but any of them give me the solution, so i woulg like to request the help of anyone who read the post. I don't know much of computer so i can't understand well the CPU-Z, however i will write some of the information of the computer below, hoping it can help.

Max bandwidth:
DDR4-2666(1333 Mhz) both.
Timing Table:
Frequency:JEDEC#8: 1259Mhz JEDEC#9,10,11: 1333Mhz
General:
Uncore Frequency: 1200Mhz min 3000Mhz max
Timings:
DRAM Frequncy: 1200.1Mhz
Motherboard:
Manufacter: Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltf.
Model: H11M-H-CF
Bios:
Brand: American Megatrends Inc.
Version:F20
Date: 11/16/2016
 
Solution
Your board does not support XMP. But even if it had the option it would be a moot point. H110 + i5 7400 has a max ram speed of 2400(1200Mhz) which you are already running at.

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I assume you mean HP memory, okay.

H110 chipset motherboard.

What CPU? Locked CPUs may not let you use faster memory speeds. Usually reserved for higher end CPUs like i5 and i7. i3 and Pentiums may be locked to the default speed.