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How To Enable XMP via Bios

If you want to unlock the full performance of your RAM, you need to enable the overclocking feature available in your motherboard BIOS. One of the easiest ways to do this is by enabling the Extreme Memory Profile (XMP). XMP allows your system memory to run at the speed it was designed for, instead of the slower default speed set by the system.

In this video, you will learn how to enable the XMP profile through the BIOS on the MSI Z390 Gaming Plus motherboard. Many users install high-speed RAM but never activate XMP, which means their memory runs at a lower frequency and the system cannot take advantage of its full potential. By enabling XMP, your motherboard automatically applies the optimized memory settings recommended by the RAM manufacturer.

This simple BIOS setting can improve overall system responsiveness and may help reduce lag, stuttering, and frame drops in games. If you are experiencing performance issues while playing popular titles like FIFA 25, GTA V, Elden Ring, Pubg PC, Call of duty : warzone, Forza Horizon 5 or other demanding games, enabling XMP can help your PC deliver smoother gameplay.

In this tutorial, we will go step-by-step through the BIOS interface, show you where to find the XMP option, and demonstrate how to enable the correct profile. The process only takes a few minutes and requires no advanced technical knowledge.

By the end of the video, you will know how to enable XMP properly and ensure that your RAM is running at its maximum rated speed for better gaming and system performance.

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