The relationship between RAM and CPU is often misunderstood. Your CPU can only work as fast as it can get data from the memory. When you speed up memory, whether by enabling XMP or making manual ...
Things may be just about to get easier for overclocking enthusiasts using AMD products — the company has filed a patent for an automatic overclocking tool. If the tool is released, it might make ...
Overclocking RAM can significantly boost your system's performance by increasing the data transfer rate between the RAM and CPU. This enhancement is especially useful in high-performance setups.
They may not always seem like it, but RAM timings are vital for good PC performance. RAM timings, also known as memory timings, control how quickly your memory can respond to a CPU request. Too fast, ...
The new AMD EXPO technology is offered as a one-click DDR5 overclocking tool for new Ryzen 7000 series CPUs, where AMD promises there's up to 11% enhanced gaming performance at 1080p with it enabled.
There are many ways to increase the performance of a computer, such as installing more random-access memory (RAM), faster RAM, or a faster processor. In order to achieve the best performance, all of ...
While AMD has shown that Ryzen 3000 memory overclocking can push above the 5,000MHz mark on the MSI X570 Godlike, and hit 4,200MHz simply using XMP settings on other board, the real gaming sweet spot ...
Gigabyte and its in-house overclocker, HiCookie, just set a new world record for the fastest DDR5 memory speed ever achieved. The official record to beat, as recognized by a validated HWBOT listing, ...
Team Group has recently unveiled its latest innovation in the form of the T-FORCE VULCAN ECO DDR5 Desktop Overclocking Memory. This product marks a significant stride in the world of memory modules, ...
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 ...
Hwbot officially validated a new DDR5 overclocking record after German overclocker "Sergmann" pushed a single module to 6,504.9 MHz. The feat hit 13,010 megatransfers per second ...