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Asus X415JA laptop - hidden advanced settings on asus laptop
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Greetings,
My Asus laptop X415JA with BIOS Aptio American megratrends inc (blue and gray standard bios) is not letting me change anything about ram settings.

So far, I have found how to change to an advanced mode (in the same Aptio American megratrends inc bios) but for some other brands like HP, ACER and MSI.
CONTROL + F1 will grant acces to more advanced settings in HP laptops.
Shift + Control + Alt + f2 will grant acces to more advanced settings in MSI laptops.
Pressing FN  + TAB 3 times in a row will grant acces to more advanced settings in Acer laptops.

Unfortunately, I have not found how to do it on ASUS laptops.
Does anyone know? or do I have to mod my BIOS (how risky it is)?
If so, can I request this change? I really would like to use my RAM as fast as possible, but if is too risky, better not to do it.

My problem and goal:
My goal is to change the frecuency of my ram or enable an XMP profile, curently stuck at 2333, even though my ram and cpu is 3200 capable (see attached cpu-z and windows images).

 

  

thanks!


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1. The current memory module in your laptop is run at about ddr4 2133mhz instead of 2333 mhz ,and it doesn't support xmp feature. You have to manually tune frequency if there are options in the bios.

2. On Intel platform ,we usually make bios dump & reflash modified bios via Intel fpt tool. The Intel Me version of your laptop should is 13.0.[censored] ,so we have to use v13 fpt tool. But on normal Intel 10th gen laptop ,we usually use v14 fpt ,such model as g732lws ,g512lw..etc. But if my impressiom is right , i remember v13 fpt can't reflash the modified bios file even if we already disable some locks via Grub.

3. If you're afraid any risk ,you could consider to purchase a spi programmer to read/write bios. Or if you're gonna try use fpt to test ,make a bios dump with this tool then attach the file. (Run dump.bat as administrator.)

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