AMD Extended Profiles for Overclocking (EXPO) and Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) are two technologies that allow memory modules to be automatically overclocked by the manufacturer. When purchasing ...
There aren't many people who wouldn't like their computers to run faster, and overclocking your RAM (Random Access Memory) is one way to do just that. Overclocking your RAM allows for faster data ...
Things may be just about to get easier for overclocking enthusiasts using AMD products — the company has filed a patent for an automatic overclocking tool. If the tool is released, it might make ...
ASRock motherboards usually feature a twist of some sort, setting them apart from the rest. They had the overclocking feature for CPUs on the H87 and B85 non-Z motherboards and recently they added the ...
Even though DDR5 is still relatively new to the market, overclockers have already begun cranking its volume knob up to 11. An in-house overclocker at Gigabyte has now set the bar quite high, as he was ...
Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced that it has set a new world record with a memory frequency of 1733.8MHz ...
AI-PC ready, Crucial® DDR5 Pro Overclocking memory is compatible with DDR5 CPUs supporting Intel® XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO™, while the Crucial T705 Gen5 NVMe® SSD further raises the bar for Gen5 ...
Over the past several weeks, hardcore overclockers have broken the memory frequency record several times, and as I've said before, it's only a matter of time before someone hits 6GHz. Renowned ...
G.Skill and Asus have combined forces to achieve a new world record in DDR5 overclocking, which sees the Trident Z5 memory hit DDR5-8888 with some serious cooling power. Chinese overclocker, Bing, ...
DDR-2 memory is certainly here to take on the mainstream and enthusiast markets. Until recently the only platform supporting DDR-2 was Intel with their 900 series Express chipset. Intel is not the ...
Taipei, Taiwan - 2 October 2013 - G.SKILL TridentX tops the charts at HWBOT as the most popular memory model used by overclockers to submit benchmark results on the Haswell platform this year.