4 cases where your RAM may not run at advertised speed
If you've just built yourself a brand-new PC or simply bought a new kit for your current PC, the first thing you'll want to do is enable the XMP or EXPO profile in the BIOS. While these memory profiles are designed to run on a wide variety of system conditions, there are certain cases where your RAM will simply refuse to boot with its rated speed.
If you’ve just built yourself a brand-new PC or simply bought a new kit for your current PC, the first thing you’ll want to do is enable the XMP or EXPO profile in the BIOS. While these memory profiles are designed to run on a wide variety of system conditions, there are certain cases where your RAM will simply refuse to boot with its rated speed.
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