Amid RAM Crunch, AMD EXPO Now Supports Chinese Memory, CUDIMM

From PC Mag: AMD has launched its latest memory profile update, laying the groundwork for future Zen 6 releases and improving support for alternative memory suppliers amid the RAM crunch.

As VideoCardz reports, EXPO 1.2 offers tentative support for new CUDIMM memory standards, though full support will not be available until the next generation.

AMD's EXPO profiles provide a streamlined pathway to memory overclocking. You buy a kit with a pre-made memory speed and timings profile, enable it, and boom: You've got faster memory. However, with newer CUDIMM memory standards that use a Client Clock Driver to stabilize higher memory frequencies, AMD has only offered support for CUDIMM sticks in "Bypass mode," which disables the onboard clock-tuner and prevents them from running at higher speeds.

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