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@OP, you’ll probably have to check the bios’s advanced settings and set the timings manually if XMP is unavailable to use.
If your motherboard doesn't support memory "overclocking" you won't have the XMP option either.
Specs would be helpfull. Use CPU-z validation and share the URL.
Open up the BIOS check under the overclocking tab, it takes 1 minute.
No overclocking tab? = No XMP
No XMP profiles to choose from/XMP greyed out? = No XMP
Cpu
Motherboard
Ram
Models of each
Product Dimensions 43 x 18 x 37 cm
Series Quest 7240-5200
Color Black
Form Factor Desktop PC
Processor Brand AMD A8 7650k
Processor Speed 3.3 GHz
Processor Count 4
RAM Size 8 GB
Computer Memory Type DDR3 SDRAM
Hard Drive Size 1000 GB
Hard Disk Technology Hybrid (HDD/SDD)
Hard Drive Interface Serial ATA
Graphics Chipset Brand AMD
Graphics Card Description Radeon R7 APU & a gtx 1050ti
Number of USB 2.0 Ports 4
Number of USB 3.0 Ports 2
Number of HDMI Ports 1
Optical Drive Type DVD-RW
Hardware Platform Windows
Operating System Windows 10 Home
Im planning to buy new sticks of ram today if it isnt compatible
However. AMD doesn't use XMP it uses AMP. ASUS motherboards have a translator to translate XMP to AMP which is called DOCP.
PS: why you need XMP? It is wasted for DDR3 which is a dead platform espacially a weak APU.
odds are it will not support xmp/spd profiles
you will need to manually put in the ram speed/timings/voltage in bios
first look up the specs in cpuz spd tab
look at the fastest profile, write down the values, speed(freq x2), cas lat(cl),... voltage
and enter them in bios