Question XMP profile data file for G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600C19-2x8GB

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Could anybody who runs this memory save the XMP profiles and send them over so I can load them manually in my BIOS? Running them in an X570/Ryzen 3700x setup and they are not on the QVL of any AMD board so will have to manually set up the XMP settings. Running them at the advertised clock speed is not an issue at all but getting the latency right requires more than just copying the advertised 19-20-20-40 settings as this just leads my PC to not want to post anymore, needing a manual BIOS reset and I can hardly be pleased with the 25ns CAS latency I get when running them in 3600mhz without further tinkering. Thanks!
 
Could anybody who runs this memory save the XMP profiles and send them over so I can load them manually in my BIOS? Running them in an X570/Ryzen 3700x setup and they are not on the QVL of any AMD board so will have to manually set up the XMP settings. Running them at the advertised clock speed is not an issue at all but getting the latency right requires more than just copying the advertised 19-20-20-40 settings as this just leads my PC to not want to post anymore, needing a manual BIOS reset and I can hardly be pleased with the 25ns CAS latency I get when running them in 3600mhz without further tinkering. Thanks!
I don't know how you imagine to import only XMP profile, it's written into RAM controller chip. To find it's values use http://www.softnology.biz/files.html
You can also find recommended settings with https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/
On the other hand you can just turn on XMP/DOCP in BIOS and it will show and hopefully set memory to one or two of XMP profiles that's written into memory controller chip.
XMP is only RAM manufacturer's overclock recommendation which you don't have to follow to a letter.
 
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I don't know how you imagine to import only XMP profile, it's written into RAM controller chip. To find it's values use http://www.softnology.biz/files.html
You can also find recommended settings with https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/
Ryzen RAM calculator doesn't help at all, since I have no clue whatsoever what data to enter there. I don't know the memory type (Samsung B-Die, S-Die etc._ and all the info fields are blank. I cannot find the RAM type (other than it being DDR4) on G.Skill's page.

But an XMP profile can be saved from the BIOS, right? So all I'd need is someone running them on an Intel chipset, where they're pre-programmed, saving them for me and sending the file over.
 
Gigabyte Aorus Elite X570. The program info also says nothing about Ryzen 3rd gen support... I just filed an RMA request with the memory vendor by the way... got it 15 days ago and still have 15 days left to sort it out and get my money back.
 
Gigabyte Aorus Elite X570. The program info also says nothing about Ryzen 3rd gen support... I just filed an RMA request with the memory vendor by the way... got it 15 days ago and still have 15 days left to sort it out and get my money back.
It is 3rd gen compatible for sur but may have newer BIOS and AMD just released new AGESA code 1003ABBA, see with Gigabte site if it's available.