


The key may be displayed on your computer’s screen during the boot-up process. Restart your computer and press the appropriate key at the start of the boot process–often “Esc”, “Delete”, “F2”, or “F10”. To enable XMP, you’ll need to head into your computer’s BIOS. If you built your own PC and never enabled XMP, there’s a good chance your RAM timings are slower than you expect them to be. Compare the timings you see here to the timings your RAM is advertised to run at. Download CPU-Z, click over to the Memory tab, and you’ll see what timings your RAM is configured to run at. You can check your RAM timings from within Windows.

If you would like to import a profile that has been cloud saved by your RazerID, simply select the profile you want to import and left-click the "IMPORT" button.If you have an AMD CPU instead, you may be able to enable “AMP”–AMD Memory Profiles. If you have a previously exported profile, simply select the file location and left-click "IMPORT" button.

You will be prompted to select the source of the imported file. Note: You will be prompted on the save location of the exported file once you left-click "EXPORT". Select the profiles you would like to export by left-clicking their checkbox and left-click "EXPORT". Under the "CUSTOMIZE" tab, left-click the ellipsis icon. The Synapse 3 profile file has a file extension "synapse3" and a fyle type "SYNAPSE3 File".īelow are the steps on how to export and import profiles in Razer Synapse 3: Importing and exporting profiles are beneficial, especially when you have multiple devices that you want to be in the same settings easier way. A single Profile can store numerous settings such as key assignments and track panel options. A Profile is a convenient way of saving all of the changes you have made on your device.
