Hi,

I'm writing to you from Norway because I'm facing an issue I’d really appreciate some help with—even better: if someone is familiar with this specific problem :)

I recently bought a Lenovo Legion Pro 5 and upgraded it with two new RAM sticks. However, I'm unable to adjust the RAM speed in the BIOS. On all my previous PCs, it’s been quick and easy to access RAM settings in the BIOS and enable Intel's XMP or, in this case, AMD’s EXPO. But now, I just can't find a way to do it.

I understand that Lenovo has a history of hiding advanced BIOS settings, and that there are ways to unlock them. I've tried almost every known method I could find on YouTube, ChatGPT, and various forums—like pressing Fn + R + N + F10, Fn + Tab (three times), Fn + F1, Fn + F2, or doing the "wave" from left to right across Q–P, A–L, and Z–M followed by F10 to save—but nothing has worked. The BIOS remains unchanged.

My laptop has the AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX CPU, which should support AMD’s EXPO feature. I’ve seen other Legion Pro 5 users with access to RAM settings in their BIOS, so it seems like Lenovo does allow you to access memory overclocking.

If anyone has any tips, or knows how to unlock these settings, I’d be super grateful for your help!

Thanks in advance!
And here’s some additional system information:

The computer:
- Legion 5 Pro / 16ARX8 / EAN 197529119006)

The new ram installed:
- Kingston Fury Impact, x2 16GB total 32GB, ao-dimm ram, DDR5, 5600MT/s, CL40, AMD Expo compatible, non-buffered

The Bios:
- Version LPCN44WW