Buying and installing memory is the easiest and most simple way to upgrade your PC or Mac and its usually not even that expensive to get a simple performance upgrade by simply adding better or more memory to your system. The thing is, many people just stick the memory in the system and never go into the BIOS to make sure you engage your XMP memory profile. This is a very easy thing to do and just involves going into the BIOS and making a single change that will make your memory run at the speeds it was intended for.
Some memory will have both a XMP 1 and XMP 2 setting with the 1 setting at higher than normal and setting 2 for even higher settings. Not all memory will have this ability, but most will have at least one XMP profile available. Doing this ensures that your system is taking full advantage of the available speed your memory is capable of. In today’s How-To video I show you how to install and then set your XMP profile to its correct settings. I am using the new Crucial Ballistix Elite 1866Mhz and the ASUS Maximum V Extreme motherboard for this video. This is a very easy and simple thing to accomplish and doing so will make sure you are getting your moneys worth out of your memory.
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