RAM, like most other hardware, is continually upgraded, with faster modules released to the market every few years or so. While you might be tempted to buy two new sticks of the latest DDR4 RAM for ...
This is kind of a mystery: I have an ASUS Z170-A motherboard, an i7 6700 non-k CPU, and 16GB of supposedly 3000 MHz Corsair Vengeance low profile DDR 4 RAM--this ...
Yep there should be an XMP menu in the UEFI / BIOS, it should allow you to set it to its rated speed and timings. I have same kit but in 32GB form on a Z370 board, works fine at XMP settings. Figuring ...
When you upgrade memory, your computer typically detects the change and adjusts itself accordingly, but with recent changes in technology, this isn't always the case. Today's fastest memory, or RAM, ...
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