08-09-2022 06:40 AM
08-11-2022 01:20 AM
Ragnaraz690 wrote:
I recently came to own a FA507RR through a competition.
Currently I use a FA506QR, Running the Kingston Fury Impact CL20 kit which I believe is PnP tighter timings without the use of XMP.
I have been in touch with Kingston about the DDR5 variant of that ram kit which they claim should tighten the timings of the DDR5 to CL38 over the stock CL40 as a PnP feature not needing XMP, though their rep suggested I contact you guys first to be sure of this.
I am going to take a wild guess and say the 507 doesn't support XMP, but what about the PnP tuning feature?
08-11-2022 01:51 AM
Falcon@ROG wrote:
May I know which model you want to confirm first? FA507RR or FA506QR?
To avoid misunderstanding, can I confirm with you again that you are asking about the support function of the built-in memory?
08-15-2022 12:01 AM
Ragnaraz690 wrote:
Its the FA507RR I'm wondering about. Is there any kind of XMP?
Does it still support the plug and play tuning that Fury Impact kits use to tighten the timings to CL38 on the DDR5 kit?
Edit: Secondary question, who blocks the adjustment of the timing, is it ASUS being restrictive with the BIOS features or is it AMD blocking it on their mobile chips?
I have seen a couple of Intel laptops get XMP enabled outside of factory means and run fabulously, but I read in some places AMD chips refuse to properly adjust in certain set ups and crash with any kind of meaningful ram tuning taking place. Is that a thing per device and your firmware... or AMDs?
09-17-2022 10:55 AM
Falcon@ROG wrote:
I have sent you a message, please check.
Thank you.
09-22-2022 07:47 PM
Ragnaraz690 wrote:
C'mon dude, I even replied with more detail directly and I haven't heard squat back.
09-14-2022 07:03 AM
09-22-2022 03:50 AM