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Pushing Performance Limits: AMD's EXPO-ULL DDR5 Standard for Extreme Gaming
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Pushing Performance Limits: AMD's EXPO-ULL DDR5 Standard for Extreme Gaming

AMD's new EXPO Ultra Low Latency (ULL) standard targets Ryzen processors with aggressive DDR5 timings, promising significant FPS gains but raising questions about stability and real-world reliability.

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