ASRock X99 OC Formula Motherboard Review KitGuru Part 4

Dram Performance Mode Asrock. ASRock Z87 Extreme6/AC BIOS Intel Z87 Motherboard Review with Haswell Discussion in 'Memory' started by Jazper, May 19, 2014 On the main page of my AsRock bios, its showing ddr5-4800-16GB @ 4800Mhz on dedicated spot A2 and B2

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Another thing, under DRAM frequency, im able to choose different value on thr right collum but it always. And look at the DRAM timing information settings option! it should have your RAM specified timings and settings like refresh cycles S/L and CAS latency at different speeds like 1866 or 2133 and at the bottom the XMP.

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Then you want to maybe enable RAID in the bios if you have it for the NVME..or esure your Sata devices are set to AHCI mode On the main page of my AsRock bios, its showing ddr5-4800-16GB @ 4800Mhz on dedicated spot A2 and B2 Motherboard: ASRock 620I LIGHTNING WIFI CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7900 RAM: G.SKILL Flare X5 Series (AMD Expo) DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s CL30-38-38-96 1.35V The BIOS has two settings I've been experimenting with: DRAM Profile Setting - has values JEDEC 4800 and EXPO 6000 DRAM Performance Mode - has values AMD AGESA Default, Competitive, and Aggressive

asrock x670e steel legend dram performance mode ddr5 oc profile. #asrock #x670e #steellegend dram performance mode = 1 click dram octhree modes: auto / competitive / aggressivefclk 2000mhz,the asrock's aggressive mode is s. Should I change the DRAM to pull in the XMP 2.0 Performance Profile (3000MHz, 15-17-17-35) or leave it set to "Auto"? Are there any specific recommendations for manual CPU settings, or should I leave those set to "Auto"?-Thanks

ASRock SONIC. An unofficial forum for discussion of ASRock Products, News, BIOS updates and Troubleshooting. -6000 Memory Context Restore: Enabled (default) DRAM Profile Configuration: DRAM Profile Settings: EXPO-6000 DRAM Performance Mode: Aggressive or default AGESA SoC/Uncore OC Voltage: 1.25