![]() ![]() After enabling XMP, it went up to 4.5ghz. Is that normal when you enable XMP?Īlso, coming back to the CPU, which was already running at max Turbo Boost, 4.4ghz, on the BIOS. Would that voltage be fine? What was bothering me and made me disable XMP, was that the color of the text on the RAM voltage in the BIOS, changed from white to yellow. After enabling XMP and restarting, the voltage of the ram went up to 1.65V. ![]() I tried to enable XMP Profile 1 (Profile 2 did not appear at all under the options). However, their speed frequency is advertised as 2400mhz, but from what I understand, I need to use XMP to bring them up to 2400mhz.Īt the moment, the RAM modules are running at 1330.52Mhz, with the voltage of the RAM being 1.500V. They are set on dual channel mode, at least if all it takes is putting them on their corresponding RAM slots, which the MOBO manual said was slot 3 and slot 4. I suppose idle stats on Windows is different then idle time on BIOS?Īnother thing that is bothering me, is that I have 2 sticks of RAM modules, each 8GB, so 16GB of ram, Corsair Vengeance Pro. Is it possible to manually set better settings here or should I leave it alone? Also, I installed CPU-Z and I dont get the same stats there as in the BIOS, they do change sometimes though when running games but quickly change after alt tabbing or closing the application in question. I found that my 4790K is running at Turbo Boost, constantly, at least in the BIOS, it shows 4.390 Mhz, whenever I enter the BIOS, which is basically 4.4ghz, which is the max of Turbo Boost on this CPU, from what I gather.Īre these settings good or is the voltage to high? Will the CPU be fine running this at all times? I have not touched anything in the BIOS, other then just looking at how things are going on there. Hello there, I recently built a new computer and I have a few questions. ![]()
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