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You can also check Task Manager to get details about your RAM. Simply follow the steps below:
1.Right-click on Start, the windows icon on the bottom-left of the screen Find [Task Manager] and open it.
2.Go to the Performance tab.
3.Go to the left-pane menu, then click Memory. There, you will see the amount of RAM that is currently being used, as well as the available memory you can still utilize.
1.Download and install CPU-Z on your computer.
2.After installing, open the application and clock “memory” Tab. And you will find your current memory speed and latency.
3.To know the memory XMP SPEC, you can click “SPD” Tab for the detail information.
Regarding to different motherboards and CPU, there are several one-setting and overclock feature name. Those are including XMP, DOCP, and A-XMP.
XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) by Intel is a preprogrammed profile that you can enable in BIOS to set the correct memory settings in one easy step. XMP is exclusive to Intel platforms only.
DOCP and A-XMP is like XMP but developed for use on AMD platforms.
The XMP/DOC/A-XMP are simple setting pre-define profile in BIOS to enhance the best performance built into PCs. It allows users to easily overclock memory by change the profile setting to achieve even better performance than factory defaults without complex and often risky changes to memory voltages or frequencies.
EXPO, Extended Profiles for Overclocking, are built-in overclocking profiles for DDR5 memory that allow users to achieve accelerated memory performance in their DDR5 system quickly. It is optimized for AMD Ryzen processors, as that is one of the main features of the technology.
The EXPO is an open standard verified by memory manufacturers and publicly documented.
Double Data rate 5 the generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
In order to us DDR5 RAM, your motherboard must support DDR5 memory and have a DDR5 RAM slot.
DDR5 RAM and DDR4 slot motherboard are incompatible.
Intel 600 Series (12th Gen Intel Core CPUs) DDR5
Intel 700 Series (13th Gen Intel Core CPUs) DDR5
AMD 600 Series (Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs) DDR5
The new DDR5 remains the 288 pins from DDR4, but the pinout defines differently. Besides, the notch (key) shifts to the left, making DDR4 and DDR5 modules are physically incompatible.
While to DDR4 module top out at 3.2Gbps, the initial DDR5 will deliver a 50% bandwidth increase to 4.8 Gbps, offering much higher bandwidth. As a result, the DDR5 module can scale up as high as 8.4 Gbps.
Each DDR5 DIMM has two channels. While the DDR4 has a single 64-bit channel, the DDR5 module has two 32-bit independent sub-channels per module that improve memory access efficiency.
The new DDR5 memory with the PMIC IC on the module for better power efficiency. That has a lot of benefits, including better voltage tolerance, strong signals, and low noise for the module.
While the DDR4 module operates at 1.2V, the DDR5 module only demands 1.1V. The DDR5 lower power demands result in 20%~30% greater power efficiency than the DDR4 module.
All DDR5 DRAM modules feature the on-die ECC before a bad bit even leaves the module. The on-die ECC protects the integrity of data stored in memory cells of DRAM arrays. It virtually eliminates single-bit errors and helps maintain secure and stable data reliability.
RAM speed is determined by the BIOS settings of your motherboard. Sometimes, the BIOS may limit the RAM speed to a lower value than the advertised speed by the manufacturer.
To use the full potential of your RAM, you may need to enable a memory profile or overclocking profile in your BIOS. This will allow the BIOS to read the optimal timings and voltage settings from your RAM and apply them automatically. Depending on your motherboard, this feature may be called XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) for Intel or DOCP, AMP, EXPO for AMD.
Please refer to your motherboard’s manual for more details on how to access and enable this feature. Note that enabling a memory profile may increase the power consumption and heat generation of your RAM, so make sure your system has adequate cooling and power supply.
Downloading the software for your motherboard or hardware is easy to control your RGB lighting.
You cannot only disable the lighting, but you can find settings to change the color brightness or even sync other computer RGB light components together and have more fun.
Here are some links to official software apps to manage your RGB or LED lighting
https://www.msi.com/Landing/mystic-light-rgb-gaming-pc/download(https://www.msi.com/Landing/mystic-light-rgb-gaming-pc/download)
http://www.asrock.com/support/index.asp?cat=Utilities(http://www.asrock.com/support/index.asp?cat=Utilities)
https://www.asus.com/supportonly/Armoury%20Crate/HelpDesk_Download/(https://www.asus.com/supportonly/Armoury%20Crate/HelpDesk_Download/)
https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/512/download.html(https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/512/download.html)
Service & Support
How do I get support from addlink?
You can contact addlink support through the official support page, warranty service, or local authorized distributors. addlink provides product documentation, firmware downloads, and customer support to help resolve common issues quickly.
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