NZXT, the gaming PC company, has officially changed its warranty in a way that could affect a lot of gamers and PC enthusiasts. The new version of the warranty allows users to enable XMP, or Extreme ...
Building your own PC is a labor of love for many and a good number of folk who get into it do so because they aren’t satisfied with the specifications that are available when they go for an assembled ...
Overclocking your RAM or fiddling with its BIOS settings might seem overkill, especially if you've got an aging CPU. There are BIOS settings you can tweak if your CPU is maxing out, but there are also ...
Every gamer wants to experience smoother and uninterrupted gameplay. A drop in FPS and latency (input lag) are the two most common issues gamers experience while playing video games on a Windows ...
When I enable the XMP option in the bios to crank up the memory frequency, I'm getting strange horizontal colored lines across the displays at random after Win10 has booted, and both displays are ...
At default, your PC will always revert to 'safe' settings. On a Z270 /Z370 / Z390 / X99 / X299 DDR4 platform, your memory will be configured at what is called an SPD JEDEC setting, the safe setting ...
The command wmic memorychip get speed is used to identify the RAM speed. One can do the same from the Task Manager. However, for some users, the speed is not matching. If you get the wrong RAM Speed ...
GIGABYTE has teamed with TEAMGROUP on enabling XMP support for a hefty DDR5-7800 memory on new AORUS Z790-based motherboards, and Intel's new 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake" processors. The new XMP ...
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 ...
At default, your PC will always revert to 'safe' settings. Your memory will be configured at what is called an SPD JEDEC profile, the safe setting that will always boot your PC. For DDR4 on this ...