Asus and MSI Support AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency BIOS on X670E Motherboards

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Asus and MSI have become the first motherboard manufacturers to support AMD's new EXPO Ultra Low Latency BIOS feature, giving supported memory kits a quick, automatic overclock and timing tightening to enhance performance in games and other applications. In AMD's own testing, the update boosted most games by an average of 4%, and some by as much as 27%.

AMD showed off its new EXPO ULL feature at Computex, highlighting how it adjusts a number of minute timing controls that can also be manually tweaked by the user if they want to. The tightened timings can lead to a notable increase in game performance—enough that it's worth enabling, if you can. The only downside is that you need a compatible memory kit to do so.

You also need a compatible motherboard. Fortunately, those are becoming far more common, with MSI and Asus now offering support for the new feature across...

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