• Welcome to Overclockers Forums! Join us to reply in threads, receive reduced ads, and to customize your site experience!

Gigabyte z390

Overclockers is supported by our readers. When you click a link to make a purchase, we may earn a commission. Learn More.

Dragonzord

New Member
Joined
May 12, 2023
Hey All,
I have a gigabyte master z390 with a i7 9700k and 2 8gb sticks of corsair vengeance pro 3200. I can't seen to find a clear guide on how to get that speed. Any help is appreciated.
 
In the BIOS, you need to enable the XMP profile.

In the easy mode, it's right on the front page... DRAM STATUS. Or in MIT, Exteme Memory Profile.

It's also in the manual.
 
Last edited:
In the BIOS, you need to enable the XMP profile.

In the easy mode, it's right on the front page... DRAM STATUS. Or in MIT, Exteme Memory Profile.

It's also in the manual.
Oh I did that. But I read that I should make other settings adjustments. Like voltage and stuff?
 
When you check your memory speed in windows through a tool like CPU-Z, it should show it as 1600, MHz, or 1599 MHz. It is double data rate (DDR), so the reported speed is halved.

Windows task manager should show it as 3200 or 3198, though.
 
Back