My friend is having some issues with EXPO. Asus B650-E with 7800x3d. He turn the EXPO on in BIOS, but the ram is still running stock. Kingston ddr5 fury
Make sure you upgrade the Asus motherboard to the latest BIOS version by downloading the latest BIOs on a thumbdrive and installing it onto the motherboard by doing Bios Flashback before powering up your PC. Then you can check to see if your mobo is running on the newest BIOs version and turning on EXPo
i have t force 32GB 6000mhz and msi z790 or wifi. EXPO is enabled for 6000mhz and everything works fine but i also have a XMP button too. do i leave it on EXPO or change it to XMP because of my intel z-790 motherboard?
updating bios gives you the best opportunity to take advantage of your motherboards full capabilities, so if your motherboard specs say it can take it then it can, make sure its updated properly and carefully, then proceed to overclock your ram to the mhz its supposed to be. make sure your ram is specifically listed as running that mhz first and that your motherboard specs say it can use it. then overclock it. if theres any instability you can always set it back in bios, or by manually resetting bios from the cmos jumper. if you dont know what that is google it.
My friend is having some issues with EXPO. Asus B650-E with 7800x3d. He turn the EXPO on in BIOS, but the ram is still running stock. Kingston ddr5 fury
Make sure you upgrade the Asus motherboard to the latest BIOS version by downloading the latest BIOs on a thumbdrive and installing it onto the motherboard by doing Bios Flashback before powering up your PC. Then you can check to see if your mobo is running on the newest BIOs version and turning on EXPo
i have t force 32GB 6000mhz and msi z790 or wifi. EXPO is enabled for 6000mhz and everything works fine but i also have a XMP button too. do i leave it on EXPO or change it to XMP because of my intel z-790 motherboard?
For Intel - XMP
@@gecid2 i figured it out. Z690 and Z790 MSI boards use both EXPO and XMP. it’s automatically set to EXPO and i get 6000Mhz so i’ll just stay on EXPO.
I got new pc and they are running at 4800mhz do I have to update bios first to enable 6000 mhz? I have r7 7700 someone told me not enable 6000 mhz
updating bios gives you the best opportunity to take advantage of your motherboards full capabilities, so if your motherboard specs say it can take it then it can, make sure its updated properly and carefully, then proceed to overclock your ram to the mhz its supposed to be. make sure your ram is specifically listed as running that mhz first and that your motherboard specs say it can use it. then overclock it. if theres any instability you can always set it back in bios, or by manually resetting bios from the cmos jumper. if you dont know what that is google it.
My ram got fried when I turned on xmp by accident on my ryzen system. So now im going to try activating expo on my new system
On what motherboard? I had to update Asus to the latest BIOS before I turned on my new PC
@@S4h4r4s Asus strix b650e-f
is expo 2 better tho? or should i leave it on expo 1
expo 2 is better
expo 1 is motherboard tweaked expo 2 is default memory timings from the kit i prefer expo 2 also
your cpu can only handle max of 5200mhz.
wha tdoes expo do