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Previous Motherboard was OEM board ((sorry i don't know model, Asus 1110M chipset i think) in my old Asus G11CD-K Desktop Cruical Ballistic Memory is in the system, Red, 2x8GB sticks, totaling 16GB,
Previous Motherboard was OEM board ((sorry i don't know model, Asus 1110M chipset i think) in my old Asus G11CD-K Desktop Cruical Ballistic Memory is in the system, Red, 2x8GB sticks, totaling 16GB,
XMP is an option.
Do some reading to learn what it is and what it does. If that kind of performance tweaking interests you then you can consider it.
But your default BIOS settings for RAM are fine for the average user.
Overclocking is for enthusiasts.
Yeah i don't ever overclock my systems, i stay at stock clocks, and such.
I should be fine with leaving XMP disabled, and all have to do is remember to do my dust clean out next month, figure out how to clean the filters/and put them back onto case, and such.
One last thing
is the Partitions correct for EFI based system
Then think will be ok til down the road i do clean install in the future, gonna go ahead and download all the necessary drivers from Gigabyte site just to keep on flash drive for future use
Last edited by AMDMan2016; 07 Jul 2020 at 10:21.