You don’t need to use the fastest XMP/EXPO profiles
You probably know that enabling XMP or EXPO after building a new PC is essential to getting the most out of your RAM. XMP/EXPO isn't enabled by default, so there are extra steps to achieve the frequency mentioned on the packaging. While this sounds simple enough, using the fastest XMP or EXPO profile you see in your BIOS/UEFI might not always be the smartest move. In case you didn't know, your memory kit has more than one XMP/EXPO profile, and, in some cases, using something other than the fastest one might actually be better.
You probably know that enabling XMP or EXPO after building a new PC is essential to getting the most out of your RAM. XMP/EXPO isn’t enabled by default, so there are extra steps to achieve the frequency mentioned on the packaging. While this sounds simple enough, using the fastest XMP or EXPO profile you see in your BIOS/UEFI might not always be the smartest move. In case you didn’t know, your memory kit has more than one XMP/EXPO profile, and, in some cases, using something other than the fastest one might actually be better.
Dominic Campbell
Canada
Canada
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