22 May 2014 at 18:54 #1 Vakas Vakas Associate Joined 8 Apr 2009 Posts 1,880 Location Manchester Its supposed to be running at 1600, take a look at this screen shot from the crucial MOD utility. http://tinypic.com/r/x6lw8y/8
Its supposed to be running at 1600, take a look at this screen shot from the crucial MOD utility. http://tinypic.com/r/x6lw8y/8
22 May 2014 at 18:56 #2 wazza300 wazza300 Caporegime Joined 11 Jul 2009 Posts 27,040 Location BenefitStreetBirmingham download cpu-z and look in the memory tab cant tell from that software as it just shows what speeds the ram supports if not,pop in bios and enable xmp memory profile1 then it should run at rated speed EDIT: whatever speed is showing in cpu-z/memory tab multiply it by 2 to get your true ram speed Last edited: 22 May 2014
download cpu-z and look in the memory tab cant tell from that software as it just shows what speeds the ram supports if not,pop in bios and enable xmp memory profile1 then it should run at rated speed EDIT: whatever speed is showing in cpu-z/memory tab multiply it by 2 to get your true ram speed
22 May 2014 at 19:02 #4 wazza300 wazza300 Caporegime Joined 11 Jul 2009 Posts 27,040 Location BenefitStreetBirmingham 669 x2 = 1338mhz so you need to go in the bios and look for xmp memory profile1 and enable it/save exit
669 x2 = 1338mhz so you need to go in the bios and look for xmp memory profile1 and enable it/save exit
22 May 2014 at 19:03 #5 Vakas Vakas Associate OP Joined 8 Apr 2009 Posts 1,880 Location Manchester ok checking it out now
22 May 2014 at 19:09 #6 Vakas Vakas Associate OP Joined 8 Apr 2009 Posts 1,880 Location Manchester How is this now?
22 May 2014 at 19:13 #7 wazza300 wazza300 Caporegime Joined 11 Jul 2009 Posts 27,040 Location BenefitStreetBirmingham Dram frequency 803 x2 = 1606mhz ram speed so that's correct speed now
22 May 2014 at 19:14 #8 Vakas Vakas Associate OP Joined 8 Apr 2009 Posts 1,880 Location Manchester Yeah thanks a lot I knew I missed something in the BIOS