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I have x370 k4 and corsair 3200mhz ram. I am currently on Bios 3.1 and memory is on 2400mhz.

 
- How do I see is my timings set correctly?  Where can I find timings which I will manually enter in bios for specific frequencies (2133, 2400, 2666, 2933, 3200mhz)? 
 
- I read that AMD recommends to turn off BGS and GDM? 1T or 2T?
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1 hour ago, Necrodor21 said:

go 3066mhz ram timming

take xmp profile just change the speed leave the timming and everthing else

1t is the default

this mobo cant go higher above 3k

i can do 3.200 but it will have some instability problem (crash there and here)

If I put 2666+mhz bios automaticly switches to 2T. I know that in CPU-Z program I can see my curret timmings but where can I see factory default timmings so that I can compare them with my current? That I will know that everything is OK. What about BGS and GDM?

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23 minutes ago, ringo said:

If I put 2666+mhz bios automaticly switches to 2T. I know that in CPU-Z program I can see my curret timmings but where can I see factory default timmings so that I can compare them with my current? That I will know that everything is OK. What about BGS and GDM?

you dont have default xmp profile?

the turn off button i use :

c6

cool n quiet

cpu boost performance

global p state

 

none of em has ram's relation

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