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XMP and EXPO profiles simplify RAM overclocking, but they're not foolproof. Learn why these profiles aren't always guaranteed ...
XMP, also known as Extreme Memory Profile, is a memory overclocking performance technology "designed to take advantage of the mega-gaming features built into Intel technology-based PCs," according ...
What is XMP? XMP is Intel's overclocking technology for pushing your RAM's performance, and XMP Profiles are used to decide and set differing frequencies and timings above the stock experience.
Ask the Experts: Ati is having trouble with some of his games exiting to desktop when using his DDR4 RAM's XMP settings.
Enabling XMP or EXPO profiles can void your CPU warranty, but there's a simple way around it and get your money back on any melted processors.
Intel XMP, or Extreme Memory Profiles, is pretty much exactly as it sounds—a set of profiles with preconfigured memory settings, typically to run your RAM at overclocked speeds.
AMD's new Ryzen 7000 CPUs are only compatible with DDR5 memory, but can you use any kind of DDR5 that is on sale right now? Here's what we found out.