01.02.2023 10:41
02.02.2023 15:12
02.02.2023 15:12
Hello @chefsahlam, and welcome to the community.
To get into the bios please follow these steps:
1. turn off the computer and wait for 5 seconds.
2. turn on the computer and immediately press Esc repeatedly until the start menu opens.
3. press F10 to open the BIOS setup utility.
You will then find the XMP settings here:
Advanced Memory Settings > Extreme Memory Profile
Greetings,
EastClintwood
02.02.2023 19:08
02.02.2023 19:08
I had to hold "tab delete" whilst starting. Could however not find any tab called "Advanced Memory Settings". I did find a tab called advanced but there was nothing about memory settings in there or under any other tab. Got any other tips?
Best regards
05.06.2024 09:25
05.06.2024 09:25
Correct, nowhere to find to enable XMP or set AI overclock tuner to DOCP in Bios.
Bios ver: 2.21.1278
B560H6-EM2
22.07.2024 09:24
22.07.2024 09:24
Hi @Edman & @chefsahlam ,
this sounds kind of strange, because we already shipped PC units carrying the predecessor´s B460H4 equipped with DDR4-SDRAM modules (PC4-25600 / 3200 MHz), so if your modules are okay, the should run with more then 2400 MHz.
The current Bios version of the ECS B4650h6-EM2 should be 1.16 and can be downloaded here.
Please remind, that for any errors, caused by the execution of this update, we don´ t accept any responsibility for damage or lost of data.
Cheers
Major ToM
24.11.2024 20:58
24.11.2024 20:58
Hi
Facing similar query. My system came with 16 GB or RAM at 3200Mhz. I recently bought 32 GB to replace it however it is only running at 2133 MHz instead of 3200 MHz. I bought this RAM: Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz CL16 Intel XMP 2.0 Computer Memory - Black (CMK32GX4M2E3200C16)
Unless i am doing something very dumb, I can't see an obvious way to change the RAM speed in the bios as it will only let me select from the blue options.
25.11.2024 09:01
25.11.2024 09:01
Major-Toms answer was a bit evasive. The B460 nor the B560 Bios offers the possibility to set XMP profiles Indeed, even with the better machines with an OEM Bios the XMP profile settings are blocked out mostly.
If XMP profile settings are missing, the RAM will run at its basic speed; with DDR4 it is 2400MHz.
Regards, daddle
25.11.2024 09:56
25.11.2024 10:19 - edited 25.11.2024 15:04
25.11.2024 10:19 - edited 25.11.2024 15:04
You did not understand. Only RAM which are and have XMP possibilities, but the chipset or Bios do not allow to use XMP profiles, will reset to the standard basic frequency of the XMP RAM
Your built in RAM is no XMP RAM, so it runs with the maximal JEDEC frequencies, as high as the chipset allows , and the Jedec specifications offers for this RAM
daddle