I thought I'd share some results on Intel 14th gen and the ROG Z790 Apex Encore with memory scaling whilst investigating use cases for DIMM Flex.
As most will know, in the exploration of DDR5 it's crucial to recognise that substantial CPU and memory ...
Memory Kits and Overclocking
When we set out to purchase the components for our system, we must be confident that all the parts we are buying are compatible. Whilst experienced users may navigate this process with confidence and despite the seemi...
The reason for granular control
Temperature and electrical circuits have always been intrinsically related. PC components are certainly no exception to the rule, in fact, we could say that they are a prime example. When temperatures are increased the...
Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller video game that plunges players into a captivating narrative filled with mystery and suspense. Developed by Remedy Entertainment, the game revolves around the titular character, Alan Wake, a succes...
Speedier storage rarely stands as the initial priority for gamers seeking their next upgrade. Throughout history, enthusiasts have seldom placed it at the forefront. Cast your mind back to an era (if you're old enough to do so) when pioneering with t...
Hi @DEATHROW That's not what @Nate152 said at all. Memory kits are binned by the memory vendor in the density in which they sold. Once you combine two kits, the validated voltage, timings and frequency within the memory kit XMP memory profile are no ...
Hi @darkiria Go to Extreme Tweaker > AI Features and run the MC SP test. The system will then reboot and conduct a short test. Once complete, renter the UEFI and navigate back to the AI Features menu. Report back here with the score given.
You likely won't, and that sort of "support" requires both parties to have a reasonable grasp on DRAM, voltages and memory timings.This is why XMP support exists in the first place, to reduce tuning needed. I make a habbit of not providing suggestion...
Hi @JokerLee_2410 Sorry to say, but you won't get those kits working together. Combining/mixing memory kits (even if the same PN) is not supported or recommended by the memory or board vendors. Remove one kit and retest. See here for more information...