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MSI Enabling A-XMP For Ryzen Motherboards Soon

..Looks like memory speed support is indeed increasing .. coming in the very near future through an EFI update..

..It is no secret that memory support has been lacking in the early days of Ryzen...


Memory speeds above standard (higher overclocks) are expected to begin to be supported in April/May by MSI. Presumably, other motherboard manufacturers will also provide code updates in that time frame. Usually, memory speeds above standard have little to no effect on game FPS.


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