I am not an overclocker, but the way that XMP is described makes it sound like memory is capable of far faster speeds than they are rated at, and XMP is an "unofficial standard" that takes off the ...
Your motherboard's BIOS may look intimidating, but it holds the keys to unlocking extra performance and features for your PC. Entering your BIOS and tweaking a few settings can do quite a bit for the ...
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After rigorous testing of ASRock, ASUS, Biostar, GIGABYTE and MSI motherboards with Intel processors, TEAMGROUP announced today that all of its T-FORCE DDR5 gaming memory have received Intel XMP3.0 ...
When I enable the XMP option in the bios to crank up the memory frequency, I'm getting strange horizontal colored lines across the displays at random after Win10 has booted, and both displays are ...
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Your PC's RAM might be running slower than it can be, but there's a good reason for that
Don't expect the advertised speed out of the box ...
We saw MSI's initial range of AMD Ryzen motherboards earlier this month via a landing page set up by the company. That page revealed five AM4 motherboards in total; two based upon the X370 chipset, ...
JEDEC was founded in 1958 as the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council. It originally had two branches: one for semiconductors and one for vacuum tubes. Nowadays, the group is technically known as ...
AMD has finally released their long awaited Ryzen 7000 series processors out into the wild for consumers to purchase. While the general public is excited for this release, it also signifies the death ...
I don’t think it would be unfair of me to say that while AMD Ryzen processors have introduced a lot of people to the world of PC gaming, it hasn’t come without its problems. Most consistently among ...
PNY has unveiled two new high-performance DDR5 memory products that will be a part of its XLR8 series, the XLR8 Gaming DDR5 and XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB DDR5. The new memory modules will feature new ...
Lexar has introduced its new ARES RGB DDR5 memory kit this week making it available in a 32 GB (2x16GB) format and compatible with all major motherboard brands, pricing the kits at $139.99 for 5600 ...
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