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Setting XMP will be fairly easy. You should just be able to go to the memory tab and click the xmp to turn it to it's full speed. Make sure to read a few different guides about how to OC your 4770k! They all have some different approaches and some work better than others depending on the chip. If you have any OCing questions, feel free to make a separate thread. I'll help you over there or you could always just PM me about it. :D
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Setting XMP will be fairly easy. You should just be able to go to the memory tab and click the xmp to turn it to it's full speed. Make sure to read a few different guides about how to OC your 4770k! They all have some different approaches and some work better than others depending on the chip. If you have any OCing questions, feel free to make a separate thread. I'll help you over there or you could always just PM me about it. :D

 

are you a member in any of those :

 

http://www.overclockers.com/

http://www.overclock.net/

 

ill be posting there if i got the chip , trying to squeeze the hell out of it :uzi:

 

if not i give you other forums i like posting a lot on computer forums .

i like to leave this forum to corsair products only :owned:

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Setting XMP will be fairly easy. You should just be able to go to the memory tab and click the xmp to turn it to it's full speed. Make sure to read a few different guides about how to OC your 4770k! They all have some different approaches and some work better than others depending on the chip. If you have any OCing questions, feel free to make a separate thread. I'll help you over there or you could always just PM me about it. :D

 

ok so now i go to ez mode and choose XMP profile. i noticed the ram is

at 1333 mhz at bios default .

 

there is also that tab on ez mode that says asus optimal performance .

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Use the "Advanved" tab. It's honestly a lot easier to work with than the "EZ Mode" at least that has been my experience with ASUS boards.

 

All ram will default to 1333mhz unless it is slower than 1333mhz. You just need to hit the XMP button and it will set your memory settings (timings, voltage, speed) on its own.

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