How to Enable XMP or DOCP to Unlock Your RAM's Full Potential.

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Did you buy some high performance RAM just to find out it's running at a slower speed? In this video, we'll show you how to enable XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) or DOCP (Direct Overclock Profile) in your BIOS settings to ensure your RAM runs at its full rated speed.

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Tried this with 2 sticks of 2x16 ddr5 corsair vengeance. But it's causing my PC to crash and blue screen every few minutes. Some tell me I have to mess with the timings to fix the issue but I'm at a loss for what timings would be best.

pastaplatoon
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my pc wasn't giving signal when i did this so i had to reset the cmos but my motherboard is more than capable of reaching 6000 mhz, i have no idea what the issue is

ikevfx
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Tried this with 4 sticks of 64gb corsair vengeance ddr5 5600 and it boots into safe mode every time.

christiansnyder
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you jus needa spam del when u turn on ur pc to get into bios

CDL_
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Gamer tech this is important I am the president and I need free gpu

kel
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I've got the G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB XMP 32GB DDR5-6800 CL34 kit x2 (64GB) 4 dims but cant get the 6800MHz. How do I do it?

JTimbo
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I have 3 sticks of ram and it’s running at 1067 MHz

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