01-28-2025 12:15 PM - edited 01-28-2025 12:23 PM
Hello, I have a question, although there is a closed topic in the forum on this topic.
1 week ago I bought new memory Kingston Fury Beast RGB Intel XMP - KF560C30BBAK2-32
I checked the product support site and everything is correct.
There are 3 profiles for operation, 1 and 3 are validated by the ASUS
As far as I understand, 3 (TWEAKED) is the fastest profile
My inquiry is related to a note from Intel that the limit of 5600 should not be exceeded, because this is a type of overclocking and even the product warranty would be void
This profile was created by them, if they don't want it to be exceeded, why did they create it?
Why memory and motherboard manufacturers also support this process?
My idea is at least 6000 MHz CL 30, but does this pose a risk to the processor and specifically the processor's memory controller?
Is 6000 MHz a safe frequency for 13900k and on which profile?
Thanks
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01-30-2025 04:41 AM
Hi @adrifoxbg
XMP I: Primary timings are read from the SPD EEPROM of the memory module, while some sub-timings are set to "auto" and fine-tuned by ASUS.
XMP II: Extends EXPO I by applying additional sub-timings from the SPD EEPROM, making it the closest configuration to the memory module manufacturer's recommended settings.
Tweaked: Further Optimisation by ASUS
As for the warranty request, best to direct that one to Intel support for an answer 👍
01-30-2025 01:52 AM
Hello! Turn on and rejoice if it works!
01-30-2025 04:01 AM
I know, the point is not to lose the warranty on the already problematic 13th and 14th generation processor
01-30-2025 04:41 AM
Hi @adrifoxbg
XMP I: Primary timings are read from the SPD EEPROM of the memory module, while some sub-timings are set to "auto" and fine-tuned by ASUS.
XMP II: Extends EXPO I by applying additional sub-timings from the SPD EEPROM, making it the closest configuration to the memory module manufacturer's recommended settings.
Tweaked: Further Optimisation by ASUS
As for the warranty request, best to direct that one to Intel support for an answer 👍
01-30-2025 05:11 AM
They don't give a specific answer, they say that the processor was manufactured to run at 5600, everything else was not factory values