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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.
If you recently bought some DDR5 RAM, you might be asking what XMP is, how you can enable it. We've put together a guide on all things XMP and AMD EXPO.
XMP and EXPO profiles automatically set your system RAM to higher frequencies. Here's how to do it.
Before I go into how to actually enable Intel XMP and AMD Expo, you’re going to want to check the back of the box to see which of these standards the memory actually supports.
Your high-speed desktop RAM runs slower until you manually activate XMP in your motherboard BIOS. Here's how to do it.
Memory overclocking via XMP is now possible on locked Intel 11th-gen Rocket Lake CPUs and cheaper motherboards, even though it voids your CPU's warranty. Here's how to navigate that fine line ...
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.
Gigabyte is rolling out the red carpet for ultra high-speed DDR5 memory kits by infusing select Z790 motherboards with supercharged XMP profiles.
While AMD supports XMP on Ryzen CPUs, the company is planning to push its own branded standard forward when DDR5 support arrives with its next-generation socket, AM5.