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then exit and save will take a few minutes to restart
(change other setting back to normal before exit and save from bios)
the difference between 1 and 2,,2 is stock timings for that ram.only choose 2
if XMP1 gives you issues your timings should read 4800mhz- 40 40 40 77 i do believe
if by chance AI overclock tuner is not XMP check OC tuner
as your bios is slightly different than mine.
Check task manager -> performance -> memory > RAM.
What is your RAM speed and slot used there?
xmp profiles not booting right usually is fixed updating your bios to the latesr version.
2400 actual IS 4800
But yea it's good idea to download latest bios version and extract to usb flash drive and update the bios right away.
These are wrong slots used. It must be slot 2 and 4. Not 1 and 3.
Under Memory (RAM) it says:
Frequency 1200 MHz (DDR5-2400)
Which means that currently their ram is actually running at 2400 Mhz, not 4800.
If their ram was running at 4800 Mhz then it would say this on the CPU-Z validation page:
Frequency 2400 MHz (DDR5-4800)
But it's not saying that so it's not running at that speed.
Set factory settings in BIOS
Get rid of the quad-channel, as it halven the speeds as it looks like ..
you need the dual-channel set!
This is likely due to wrong dimm slots being used that are normally used for 3th and 4th sticks when aiming for quad channel.
automatically sets to quad-channel , yeah .. so even software may not change this setting
And ASUS tells to use slots A2/B2 for 2 RAM sticks. Try to find something more on your motherboards manual[www.asus.com] book (pdf).