XMP is DDR3 and DDR4 timing. This was never an option for DDR2.
You are asking about a feature that does not exist on your system.
There is no OVERCLOCKING on any Precision or Optiplex model.
Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) is a specification serving as an extension to the standard JEDEC SPD specifications developed by Intel. XMP is intended to make overclocking easier and more accessible.
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XMP is DDR3 and DDR4 timing. This was never an option for DDR2.
You are asking about a feature that does not exist on your system.
There is no OVERCLOCKING on any Precision or Optiplex model.
Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) is a specification serving as an extension to the standard JEDEC SPD specifications developed by Intel. XMP is intended to make overclocking easier and more accessible.