Ryzen Master now supports EXPO profile enablement without a system restart — the new version also drops support for Zen and Zen+ Threadripper CPUs
December 10, 2024

Ryzen Master now supports EXPO profile enablement without a system restart — the new version also drops support for Zen and Zen+ Threadripper CPUs

Ryzen Master has obtained Lots of updates AMD-centric monitoring and overclocking applications have received several feature upgrades and changes. The most important addition is Ryzen 9000 Supports desktop CPUs and EXPO memory via Ryzen Master.

EXPO profiles are now available in Ryzen Master, allowing users to enable their memory overclocking profiles in Windows. Best of all, EXPO profiles can be turned on and off instantly without rebooting, making it easy for anyone to enable EXPO on an EXPO-capable AMD-based computer.

EXPO is the official counterpart to AMD’s and Intel’s XMP profiles; both focus on overclocking. They provide a set of timings, voltages, and memory frequencies that are validated for use with the included memory kit to provide higher performance than the industry standard (JEDEC).

AMD Ryzen Master Release Notes 2.14.1.3286

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Speaking of EXPO, another update related to EXPO is the inclusion of “additional memory tuning parameters” in Ryzen Master. These additional parameters provide users with more granular control over their memory packages, and can be operated directly in Windows without having to enter the system UEFI/BIOS to make changes.

2024-12-09 17:58:07

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