Ok thank you. I guess I will have to keep my fingers crossed. Do I even need to enable XMP? My current stock ram is 1600 MHz so I picked up a set that matched that with slightly better timings of 9-9-9-24. Isn't XMP a boost? I just want them to be the same speed as my stock RAM @ 1600 MHz, which is what these G.Skill sticks are advertised at, and have double the RAM.
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Ok thank you. I guess I will have to keep my fingers crossed. Do I even need to enable XMP? My current stock ram is 1600 MHz so I picked up a set that matched that with slightly better timings of 9-9-9-24. Isn't XMP a boost? I just want them to be the same speed as my stock RAM @ 1600 MHz, which is what these G.Skill sticks are advertised at, and have double the RAM.
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January 13th, 2015 12:00
You will need to boot into BIOS and enable it.
Note: We didn't validate those memories for the aurora R4 so we cannot assure you that they will work properly.
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January 16th, 2015 08:00
There's no need in that case.
Simply plug and play.