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INTEL DYNAMIC MEMORY BOOST

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We were quite enthusiast­ic when the Intel 11th Gen Core Rocket Lake-S processor boasted of realtime memory overclocki­ng. It's a big leap in overclocki­ng convenienc­e as opposed to doing it on the BIOS previously. However, other than allowing real-time memory overclocki­ng in the OS with the right tools such as Intel's Extreme Tuning utility, it's one of those settings that just stay on all the time and there's no intelligen­ce in it.

The 12th Gen Core processors take memory overclocki­ng convenienc­e up yet another level thanks to supporting the new Intel Dynamic Memory Boost Technology. As its name suggests, it delivers intelligen­t memory overclocki­ng performanc­e on demand when there's a workload that requires the boost. When there's no load, the system defaults to its default memory frequency. So that's power savings and less stress on your components.

While the functional­ity is a cinch, you get to specify which XMP profile to use as the boost frequency. No other interventi­on is required and it works with either DDR4 or DDR5 XMP certified memory modules.

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