What is XMP and how enable XMP | VOLTA PC
1. What is XMP? XMP, or extreme memory profile, is a feature for DDR3, DDR4 & DDR5 RAM modules that allow users to tweak the correct speed, timing, and voltage settings for the associated RAM. It’s a form of automated overclocking technology that enables motherboards to configure memory settings above the factory preset levels. Ram modules will run at an industrial-specific group, meaning you can purchase and install a DDR4-3200 ram module, which will only run at 2400/2666MHz. Using the XMP function will allow it to perform at higher speeds for which you paid the extra money. Many things affect Ram’s Speed. DDR level (Double Data Rate Random Access Memory), channel/latency timing, and voltage settings are examples, and they differ […]