Hi,
I have 4 x 4gb GSkill Ripjaws RAM chips all with the same part number of F3-12800CL9D-8GBxL. However, when checking the RAM with CPU-Z or the PC BIOS the maximum bandwidth is showing different values for different pair of RAM chips?
One pair show a max bandwidth of 800MHz in the SPD tab of CPU-Z and the other pair show a max bandwidth of 667MHz? If I swap over the positions of the pairs in the motherboard I can see that it is the actual RAM chips with different speeds and not the motherboard slots. Is this normal or are the RAM chips actually different speeds but with the same part number?
The only other difference is that one pair of chips are labelled with XMP and the other pair are not labelled as XMP. It is the XPM pair that have the max bandwidth of 800MHz and the non XMP pair with the max bandwidth of 667MHz.
Would anyone please be able to provide some info on what is going on?
Thx
Bintos
I have 4 x 4gb GSkill Ripjaws RAM chips all with the same part number of F3-12800CL9D-8GBxL. However, when checking the RAM with CPU-Z or the PC BIOS the maximum bandwidth is showing different values for different pair of RAM chips?
One pair show a max bandwidth of 800MHz in the SPD tab of CPU-Z and the other pair show a max bandwidth of 667MHz? If I swap over the positions of the pairs in the motherboard I can see that it is the actual RAM chips with different speeds and not the motherboard slots. Is this normal or are the RAM chips actually different speeds but with the same part number?
The only other difference is that one pair of chips are labelled with XMP and the other pair are not labelled as XMP. It is the XPM pair that have the max bandwidth of 800MHz and the non XMP pair with the max bandwidth of 667MHz.
Would anyone please be able to provide some info on what is going on?
Thx
Bintos