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Default How to Enable Intel XMP to Make Your RAM Run at Its Advertised Speeds

If you built your own PC and bought speedy RAM, there’s a good chance that RAM isn’t actually running at its advertised timings. RAM will always run at slower speeds unless you manually tune its timings–or enable Intel’s XMP.

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