31 May 2011 at 22:51 #1 fruman23 fruman23 Associate Joined 29 Mar 2011 Posts 454 without soudning like a complete div, how do you enable dual channel?
31 May 2011 at 23:18 #4 fruman23 fruman23 Associate OP Joined 29 Mar 2011 Posts 454 It's the msi p67 gd65, so it looks like i leave a slot in-between sticks?
1 Jun 2011 at 00:50 #7 fruman23 fruman23 Associate OP Joined 29 Mar 2011 Posts 454 should cpuz say dual channel? got both sticks in the blue slots, and nothing still just says ddr3 8192 mb and it seems to be underclocked as well, set to auto
should cpuz say dual channel? got both sticks in the blue slots, and nothing still just says ddr3 8192 mb and it seems to be underclocked as well, set to auto
1 Jun 2011 at 01:09 #9 fruman23 fruman23 Associate OP Joined 29 Mar 2011 Posts 454 yeah it's the corsair xms3 kit
1 Jun 2011 at 01:16 #11 fruman23 fruman23 Associate OP Joined 29 Mar 2011 Posts 454 sorry, yeah it's the 1600mhz kit, sorted it now, still getting used to gui bios cheers
1 Jun 2011 at 09:29 #12 fruman23 fruman23 Associate OP Joined 29 Mar 2011 Posts 454 it's saying 1600mhz in the bios, but still 1333mhz(667) in windows any ideas?
1 Jun 2011 at 22:03 #16 fruman23 fruman23 Associate OP Joined 29 Mar 2011 Posts 454 Surveyor said: If you're using CPU-Z make sure you look at the memory tab and not the SPD tab. The memory tab will tell you the actual speed which should be 800MHz for 1600MHz RAM (Double Data Rate). Click to expand... It says 798.2 close enough i suppose lol
Surveyor said: If you're using CPU-Z make sure you look at the memory tab and not the SPD tab. The memory tab will tell you the actual speed which should be 800MHz for 1600MHz RAM (Double Data Rate). Click to expand... It says 798.2 close enough i suppose lol