The standard was unveiled by AMD today, June 1, 2026, and the purpose of EXPO ULL is to further fine-tune the overclocking profiles. This ensures better compatibility and faster boot-up (memory training) on upcoming AMD motherboards. Origin Code has thoroughly tested their Vortex DDR5 kits to make the most of the new settings.
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The selected Vortex DDR5 kits, which are optimized for the new low-latency profiles, include:
To show what the new RAM can actually do, Origin Code is taking them to the COMPUTEX 2026 tech show this week. Here, they will be running live benchmarks, pushing AMD's top processor, the Ryzen™ 9 9950X3D , to the limit using the new EXPO ULL profiles.
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In addition to the frames themselves, Origin Code will also debut a brand new open case, developed in collaboration with Futuremach. The joint case is built specifically to showcase high-end hardware and fluid integration during live demonstrations.