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Hi @Aziz470!
Thanks for reaching out with your question about the 200S boost, happy to help clarify things.
Could you please let us know the exact model of the processor you're currently using? That will help us better understand your system configuration.
Also, regarding the frequency targets you mentioned: to provide the most accurate insight, could you share your goal behind using these higher-than-default memory speeds (like 5200 MT/s)? For example, are you aiming for specific benchmarking results, running specialized workloads, or just exploring system performance?
Additionally, please provide the SSU logs using this link: Intel® System Support Utility for Windows*, and make sure to keep the Network tab unchecked while generating the report.
Understanding this will allow us to guide you more effectively based on your setup.
Looking forward to your response, thank you!
Warm regards,
Manas Sharma
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi @Aziz470!
According to the official Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 Processor 245KF Specifications, your CPU is designed to reach a Max Turbo Frequency of 5.2 GHz.
This "Boost" is a standard feature of your processor. Your CPU will naturally aim for that 5.2 GHz speed during heavy tasks (like gaming or rendering) as long as your cooling is sufficient, regardless of your RAM speed.
Will 5200 MT/s RAM hold you back?
You can absolutely enable 200S Boost with 5200 MT/s RAM, and your system will run beautifully. However, for "best results," here is what you should know:
- The Baseline: 5200 MT/s is a stable starting point, but the Core Ultra 200S architecture loves high-speed memory.
- The Sweet Spot: To fully unlock the potential of the 200S Boost profile, Intel generally recommends higher-speed DDR5 (often 6400 MT/s and up). Faster RAM allows those "internal highways" we mentioned earlier to move data even more quickly, which can improve your minimum frame rates in games and responsiveness in heavy workloads. Since you are using a high-end ASUS TUF Z890 motherboard, the process is quite user-friendly. ASUS and Intel have worked closely to integrate these features directly into the BIOS.
Here are the steps to enable and optimize the 200S Boost (often referred to in the BIOS as Intel Default Settings or ASUS Performance Enhancement) for your Ultra 5 245KF:
How to Enable 200S Performance Profiles -
Step 1: Enter the BIOS
- Restart your computer.
- As soon as the screen turns on, tap the Delete or F2 key repeatedly until you enter the BIOS setup utility.
Step 2: Set the Intel Default Profile ASUS motherboards now include a prompt to ensure your CPU stays within stable limits while still boosting effectively.
- Go to the Ai Tweaker tab (or Extreme Tweaker depending on your BIOS version).
- Look for Performance Options or Intel Default Settings.
- You will usually see options like Standard, Performance, and Extreme.
- Recommendation: Select Performance to allow the CPU to hit that 5.2 GHz boost more frequently while keeping your system stable.
Step 3: Enable ASUS Performance Enhancement (APE 3.0)
- In the same Ai Tweaker menu, look for ASUS Performance Enhancement 3.0.
- Set this to Enabled. This allows the motherboard to optimize the power delivery specifically for the Core Ultra 200S architecture, helping the chip maintain higher frequencies under load.
Step 4: Optimize your 5200 MT/s RAM
- Even though you are using 5200 MT/s RAM, make sure DIMM Fit or XMP is enabled.
- Look for Ai Overclock Tuner and set it to XMP I or XMP II. This ensures your RAM is actually running at its rated 5200 MT/s speed rather than a slower fallback speed.
Step 5: Save and Exit
- Press F10 on your keyboard.
- Select Save Changes & Reset.
You’ve got a "cutting-edge" system there - enjoy that extra speed! If you run into any trouble in the BIOS menus, feel free to ask.
Warm regards,
Manas Sharma
Intel Customer Support Technician
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