Intel has unveiled the first major update to its eXtreme Memory Profile (XMP) technology since the standard was introduced in 2007, bringing more profiles and (finally!) the ability to name them, too. XMP 3.0 will be introduced alongside DDR5 memory modules and increases the number of available factory profiles up from two to three. You […] https://www.pcworld.com/article/547528/intels-xmp-memory-overclocking-gets-its-first-substantial-upgrade-since-2007.html
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