XMP profiles not showing in BIOS on Recoil 17

FalconMaltese

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I have the Recoil 17 with the latest BIOS provided by PCS.
When i enable memory overclocking in the Control Center the menu to overclock the memory shows up in the BIOS, but there are no XMP profiles available, even though my RAM sticks should support XMP profiles.
I cant find anywhere to enable XMP profiles in the BIOS either.
Is this as intended, or am I missing something?
 

BlessedSquirrel

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I have the Recoil 17 with the latest BIOS provided by PCS.
When i enable memory overclocking in the Control Center the menu to overclock the memory shows up in the BIOS, but there are no XMP profiles available, even though my RAM sticks should support XMP profiles.
I cant find anywhere to enable XMP profiles in the BIOS either.
Is this as intended, or am I missing something?
It should automatically clock to the RAM speed up to a certain point which I think is 5600mhz
 

M.H

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I have the 16" Recoil® AMD from 2025 with the RTX 5090. I also bought the 32GB (2x16GB) KINGSTON FURY Impact DDR5-6000 CL38 RAM Gaming Notebook Kit. Now I can't find an option to overclock in the BIOS, nor an XMP profile. What do I have to do?
 

BlessedSquirrel

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I have the 16" Recoil® AMD from 2025 with the RTX 5090. I also bought the 32GB (2x16GB) KINGSTON FURY Impact DDR5-6000 CL38 RAM Gaming Notebook Kit. Now I can't find an option to overclock in the BIOS, nor an XMP profile. What do I have to do?
What speed is it running at currently? It should autoclock to the highest the board supports.

I don't think you'll be able to get it to 6000MHz, don't think the board will support that. It's not like on a desktop where you have granular RAM tuning.
 

M.H

Member
currently the clock is at 4800 mhz But why isn't an XMP profile displayed in the BIOS? How do I enable it?
 

M.H

Member
I read that you can flash the BIOS from xmg Neo onto it. Is that possible or is there an easier way?
 

BlessedSquirrel

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currently the clock is at 4800 mhz But why isn't an XMP profile displayed in the BIOS? How do I enable it?
Laptops don't work the same as desktops, they autoclock.

Would suggest it's incompatible RAM.

Can you post your full specs from the order page?

I read that you can flash the BIOS from xmg Neo onto it. Is that possible or is there an easier way?
It would void your warranty, and there's no telling if it's compatible anyway, if it isn't could fully brick the laptop and you wouldn't be elligible for any support.
 

M.H

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Ekans2011

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But why isn't an XMP profile displayed in the BIOS?
Isn't that a Tongfang chassis? You should be able to enable RAM overclock via the Master Driver/Control Center.

If it's already enabled and you still see 2400Mhz as the single module frequency, it's likely that, as @BlessedSquirrel mentioned, the kit is incompatible with that laptop.
 

M.H

Member
There is no option for RAM overclock in the Recoil Control Center. Can I install the xmg Neo Control Center?
 
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