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So when I enable xmp in my bios, it seems to work after I save and reset. But once I turn off my computer and come back it just reverts back to non xmp numbers. I use CPUZ to check my numbers once I get to the desktop. Anyone got any ideas? Currently running the r5 3600, rx 5700, Corsair Vengeance 3200, and an Aourus Elite X570. All is updated to last bios. Any help would be appreciated!

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What speed is it showeing in CPUz? 1600?

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