
Docp: What Is It And How Does It Work? | XMP, EOCP, and DOCP Standard | Teczenith
DOCP, or Direct Over Clock Profile, is an ASUS technology that aims to replicate Intel’s eXtreme Memory Profile (XMP) feature, which can be found on all Intel-based motherboards (assuming the motherboard isn’t too old or isn’t a Manufacture system, which tends to lock the user out of changing this and other options). We’ve covered all you need to know about it, including how to fix problems. If you have a question that you can’t find the solution to in this article, please leave a comment in the box below, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. What Is DOCP? Direct Overclocking Profile (DOCP) is an acronym for Direct Overclocking Profile. It’s an ASUS-developed overclocking profile for AMD motherboards. On AMD motherboards, DOCP employs the XMP interface to automatically configure data rate and timing. DOCP is far superior to manual Read More