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I wish I realized my RAM wasn't running at full speed earlier
A CPU swap was all it took to quietly disable XMP/EXPO.
When I first built my current PC with the Ryzen 9 5900X, I picked up 64GB of DDR4 memory rated to run at 3600MT/s. At the time, this was the sweet spot for Zen 3 processors, and since I wanted enough ...
If you've ever been computer shopping, you'll undoubtedly have heard the term RAM thrown around willy-nilly. You might know a few things about RAM, such as that it's one of the most important parts in ...
If you're having PC memory issues, you might assume clearing your RAM's cache might sound like it'll make your PC run faster. But be careful, because it can actually slow it down and is unlikely to ...
Not running compatibility checks across all components is one of the more common PC building mistakes one can make, which can lead to a frustrating experience with returns and further delays for the ...
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 ...
Use the following suggestions if your RAM is not running at full speed on Windows 11/10. Check the RAM installation Check for Bottleneck issue Review the RAM specifications Enable the XMP or similar ...
The concept of cache memory can be a source of confusion for many Android users. On the one hand, it promises faster app loading and smoother performance. On the other hand, it can occupy valuable ...
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