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Hi all, I am a newbie to the LTT forums and would appreciate some help! 

 

It had occurred to me that my RAM is only running at 1400MHz (It says so on CPU-Z and my UEFI Bios) when it is rated at 1600MHz.

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I am unable to find an option to enable XMP profiles on my motherboards UEFI BIOS at all.

So I was wondering;

 - How am I able to make my RAM run at the frequency that it says it should be running at on this motherboard? I've seen rigs with the G3258 running memory at 1600MHz and above, so it is most definitely possible.

 - Can I get some tips on how I can "overclock" my memory? Basically what I need to do in my UEFI and stuff

 

My RAM is Kingston HyperX Fury CL10 DDR3 Memory (2x4GB)

 

Yeah I'm bad at asking for help

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TBH if the ram runs at 1400MHz or 1600 is not noticable, but strange that there aren't any XMP settings in your UEFI

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Set the DRAM speed too 1600 it is set too 1400. 

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