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Fedoteh wrote:
Thank you guys! I have activated the XMP on BIOS, and now i see those rams running at 1866MHz. Sorry for being persistent, but... What does XMP do? I'm "forcing" the CPU to work @1866? I'm OCing the RAMS? What am i doing by this?
I'm asking this just because i'm thirsty of knownledge.
Thanks in advance.
Fede.
04-08-2012 02:02 AM
XMP - Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (Intel® XMP) is a performance-packed expansion of the standard DDR3 memory specification. It enables a robust, overclocking solution designed to take advantage of the mega-gaming features built into Intel® technology-based PCs. If you like to overclock and squeeze every possible ounce of performance from your PC, then memory based on Intel XMP is the solution you need to fully dominate–without breaking a sweat.
Designed for ultimate flexibility, Intel XMP-based platforms offer major advantages for pro gamers, novices, and everyone in between. With predefined and certified memory optimizations built into Intel® XMP, overclocking on Intel technology-based PCs is easy right out of the box. Expert users still have the option of manually changing specific parameters for personalized fine-tuning.