According to the product sheet on Asus's own website, the motherboard comes with several utilities to overclock it from Windows, which, given your doubts, is where you should start.
Anyway, that motherboard is very limited for overclocking, despite the stickers Asus puts on it, and when you combine different memories, you add a bit more difficulty to the matter.
Regards! and Good luck
it's just that I don't want to overclock, I just wanted to solve the problem of dxmmm1.sys, which according to a forum I found by googling, was solved by doing a little overclocking on the memory, that's all I wanted.
as I said before, I raised it barely from 1.5000 to 1.5150 and apparently the problem was solved, I've been playing and using the PC for a few hours and it hasn't thrown an error again. Before this, after 10 min or 1 hour it always threw a BSOD error with this problem with the sys.
so for now the problem seems to be solved. Obviously thanks to you, because if I hadn't come to this overclocking forum, I probably wouldn't have been able to do it... I didn't have the confidence to modify the values myself. Thank you very much for your attention and for helping me solve my doubts, with which I have possibly solved the BSOD problem about dxgmms1.sys.
also, I appreciate the information about Asus's utilities, I'm going to take a look to see what I find... because if the problem continues, I'll try to overclock using those utilities...
I leave you a greeting and again I repeat, thank you very much for the help.