Question Problems to enable XMP on Biostar A620MT

Nov 11, 2024
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Hello I have problems to enable XMP profile on Biostar A620MT, there is just no option to choose profile. In bios under tweaker only thing you can change is CPU clock speed that's it, under "memory insight" you can see XMP profiles and that ram supports 6000Mhz but its defaulted to 4800Mhz.
PC specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645
MB: Biostar A620MT
RAM: G.Skill F5-6000J3648D16G
GPU: RTX 4060
Bios ver: A62CQB06.BSS
Maybe someone had this problem before and know whats the issue ?
As i know all components support 6000Mhz ram speed.
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

If I were you, I'd have scoped out a motherboard with a heatsinked VRM for redundancy's sake. One other thing is that I'd have looked into a ram kit that has AMD's E.X.P.O advertised on it's package to gain maximum compatibility. The one you own has Intel's X.M.P advertised on it.

As for the BIOS for your motherboard, did you flash it recently? If so, did you clear the CMOS after verifying your BIOS was flashed successfully?

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

If I were you, I'd have scoped out a motherboard with a heatsinked VRM for redundancy's sake. One other thing is that I'd have looked into a ram kit that has AMD's E.X.P.O advertised on it's package to gain maximum compatibility. The one you own has Intel's X.M.P advertised on it.

As for the BIOS for your motherboard, did you flash it recently? If so, did you clear the CMOS after verifying your BIOS was flashed successfully?
 
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Nov 11, 2024
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

If I were you, I'd have scoped out a motherboard with a heatsinked VRM for redundancy's sake. One other thing is that I'd have looked into a ram kit that has AMD's E.X.P.O advertised on it's package to gain maximum compatibility. The one you own has Intel's X.M.P advertised on it.

As for the BIOS for your motherboard, did you flash it recently? If so, did you clear the CMOS after verifying your BIOS was flashed successfully?
Thank you for your answer, and will look in to ram combability in more detail thank you, and yes flashed bios like 5 hours ago, and rested CMOS
 
Nov 11, 2024
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rested CMOS
Can you elaborate on how you did this?

Ideally you should disconnect from the wall and display, then remove the CMOS battery, press and hold down the power button for 30secs, then replace the battery after 30mins.
made a typo, reseated CMOS battery not that i waited for 30 mins to put it back in, but removed everything whats connected to PC ( reason is that its in place where just bringing all pc all together out of its shelf is easier than tying to get CMOS battery out it being there since i need to remove video card) pressed power button for like a 10 sec, popped battery in and turned pc back on, this have helped me with older bios versions what failed to wake up my gpu previously so i don't think 30 mins waiting time will change much
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

If I were you, I'd have scoped out a motherboard with a heatsinked VRM for redundancy's sake. One other thing is that I'd have looked into a ram kit that has AMD's E.X.P.O advertised on it's package to gain maximum compatibility. The one you own has Intel's X.M.P advertised on it.

As for the BIOS for your motherboard, did you flash it recently? If so, did you clear the CMOS after verifying your BIOS was flashed successfully?
Its a ram issue, Thank you for your time and help :)