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Help with XMP - Z690 extreme - Corsair Dominator 5600Mhz

Crasje
Level 12

Hello,

I am upgrading my PC from 32 to 64GB DDR 5 5600Mhz. When I was checking out how to do this I read about XMP.

Currently my XMP is not enabled in my BIOS and I would like to enable it, is it as simple as enabling XMP in the BIOS, save and exit and done? If so, should I enable XMP I or II? Suggestions appreciated! 

thank you!


Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1300W ATX
Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme
Intel Core i9-12.900k
ROG Ryujin 360
Corsair DDR5 Dominator Platinum RGB 2x32GB 5600Mhz
Samsung 980 PRO 2TB M.2 SSD (2x)
Seagate Firecuda 1TB
ROG RTX3080-O10G-Gaming
Monitor 1: ROG STRIX XG349C
Monitor 2: Samsung HDTV T27D590
ROG Claymore
ROG Spatha X
ROG Balteus Qi
Windows 11
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Crasje
Level 12

Add on, I see my Memory supports XMP 3.0, I do not see that option in my BIOS.


Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1300W ATX
Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme
Intel Core i9-12.900k
ROG Ryujin 360
Corsair DDR5 Dominator Platinum RGB 2x32GB 5600Mhz
Samsung 980 PRO 2TB M.2 SSD (2x)
Seagate Firecuda 1TB
ROG RTX3080-O10G-Gaming
Monitor 1: ROG STRIX XG349C
Monitor 2: Samsung HDTV T27D590
ROG Claymore
ROG Spatha X
ROG Balteus Qi
Windows 11
😉

Hello,

 

XMP 3.0 is the revision branded by Intel. It isn’t to be confused with XMP I and XMP II profiles in the UEFI. Rest assured the board, CPU and memory kit are XMP 3.0 compatible.

XMP I - Board optimised timings. This is the profile validated by Asus and the memory vendor.

XMP II - Default XMP timings

Often, XMP II timings will be slightly looser depending on the memory kit. If you check within the UEFI or memtweakit, you'll see a difference in memory subsets.

If wanting to upgrade to 64GB it is recommended to purchase a single kit. ASUS and the memory vendor do not recommend or support combining or mixing memory kits.

 

13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090