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MSI z270 Tomahawk and i7-7700k - memory overclocking

trickle_38

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Hi guys,
wanted to speed up a little my old computer. Memory I have is CORSAIR Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 SO IT IS DDR4-3000 (1500 MHz), and MSI says in manual that H270 can use :

Z270 chipset + 7th Gen processors support DDR4
3800(OC)/ 3600(OC)/ 3200(OC)/ 3000(OC)/ 2800(OC)/ 2600(OC)/ 2400/ 2133 MHz* but in BIOS the max. memory speed is 2400 ( that I am using now ) but wanted to go to 3000 MHz).

What to do in BIOS to have that memory working with 3000 MHz?

any suggestions?

Thanks in advance
Rob
 
3000 MHz is 6000 MT/s (DDR4-6000). I know you mean DDR4-3000, but it will save you some headache knowing that DDR = double data rate. The MB say it can do is 1900 MHz (DDR4-3800). Still unlikely for the CPU.

For that DDR4-3000 kit to work all you need to do is enable XMP.
 
XMP is enabled in BIOS....
and in BIOS I can't go higher than 2400
 
XMP is enabled in BIOS....
and in BIOS I can't go higher than 2400
is XMP is enabled, than you are running DDR4-3000. Nothing left to do. 2400 MHz would be DDR4-4800. Impossible on that CPU.
 
is XMP is enabled, than you are running DDR4-3000. Nothing left to do. 2400 MHz would be DDR4-4800. Impossible on that CPU.
is XMP is enabled, tand I am running memory DDR4-2400 and can't choose higher that DDR4-2400. my not proper wording. Target is to run DDR4-3000 at 1500Mhz
 
Z270 should OC past 2400mhz. The board may just need a bios update. Do the update after you clear cmos.
 
ive got a z270f asus motherboard with i7 6700k, it ran 4x8 3200mhz kit i threw at it with xmp profile enabled and it should run your 3000mhz kit no probs

but your first post you stated you have a h270 or z270
 
hi trickle_38,

I had a Gigabyte GA-Z270X Gamming mobo, i7-7700K, with Gskill TridentZ RGB DDR3866 memory installed.

It WAS a nightmare to OC the memory. I tried for around 6 months using the XMP profiles before giving up.

I ended up disabling the XMP and did the OC manually in the Advanced memory settings, to get it stable @ 4200.

BTW: the i7 was delided with Grizzly liquid metal and under water cooling.

There are a lot of good OC guides on the web.

Good luck
 
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ive got a z270f asus motherboard with i7 6700k, it ran 4x8 3200mhz kit i threw at it with xmp profile enabled and it should run your 3000mhz kit no probs

but your first post you stated you have a h270 or z270
right H270
 
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