Are you maximizing your RAM speed?
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this is the easiest tweak you can do to boost the performance of your system and it's free our kit here is rated to go as high as 6400 Mega transfers per second but right now it's running out of measly 4 800. that means we're not getting the most performance possible out of our Ram let's fix that power on your PC smash that BIOS button it's usually an F key like F2 could even be delete if you're not sure check your motherboard manual or do a Google once you're in the setup menu you're looking for the XMP setting for Intel motherboards or docp for AMD motherboards these are preset overclocking profiles that allow your RAM to run at its highest rated speed enable it remember to save your settings as you leave the BIOS and you're good to go now when you boot your PC you'll know your RAM is running as fast as its tiny little legs can carry it
This short demonstrates how to enable XMP/DOCP in BIOS to boost RAM speed to 6400 MT/s, ensuring optimal performance. The presenter walks through pressing the BIOS key, locating the XMP setting, enabling it, and saving changes. He notes that the setting is available on Intel and AMD boards, and that saving the BIOS exit will apply the changes. The video shows the RAM running at its rated speed after reboot. The process is quick and free, making it an easy tweak for any PC builder.
Viewers praise the energetic presentation and appreciate the clear instructions. Many comments mention the ease of finding the BIOS key and the usefulness of XMP/DOCP. Some note that the video helps avoid crashes and improve stability. Overall sentiment is positive with high likes and supportive replies.
Topics · pc · tech · review · performance · overclocking
Questions answered
- What key should I press to enter BIOS?
- Typically F2, but it can also be Delete, F10, or F12 depending on the motherboard.
- Does XMP work on both Intel and AMD boards?
- Yes, XMP is for Intel and DOCP is the AMD equivalent, both allow RAM to run at its rated speed.
- How do I confirm that RAM is running at 6400 MT/s?
- After reboot, check the BIOS or use a system monitoring tool to verify the transfer rate.