Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) is a technology that lets you overclock your computer's RAM in the BIOS to push the performance further than what's typically allowed straight out of the box. You ...
Before we discuss XMP, DOCP, and EOCP, it is important to know about RAM SPD. SPD stands for Serial Presence Detect. It is a chip found on every RAM module that stores the default RAM configurations, ...
We all know that enabling Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP) can boost your system’s RAM speed. However, we have noticed that sometimes, XMP fails to work. Enabling XMP has no effect on RAM’s speed, which ...
If you're buying the best RAM in 2024, chances are it supports either Intel XMP or AMD Expo technology. Basically, these terms mean the same thing – RAM sticks are rated at an overclocked speed, and ...
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The first thing you should do after completing any new PC build is to update the BIOS. Once the BIOS is updated, loading the XMP or EXPO settings for your memory. At that point you have the basics ...
We've talked a lot about CUDIMMs, or Clock Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Modules over the past week or so, but that's not the only development in memory. In what we hope becomes a trend, memory makers ...
Memory maker TeamGroup has announced new DDR5 memory products that support both Intel's XMP and AMD's EXPO "one-click overclocking" simultaneously. This will make the process of choosing the right ...