Edit: Resolved. As mentioned later in the thread, Windows 7 memory score is heavily dependant on amount of memory, not speed of memory.
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My memory score in Windows 7 is 5.5. My buddy is using the same memory and has a score of 7.3, but he's using 4 1024MB sticks instead of 2. At first I attributed the low score to the fact I had the memory under-clocked at 800 5-5-5-18, but I set it to 1066 5-5-5-15 and the score doesn't change.
Would increasing the FSB frequency alter the memory score in Windows 7? I know my friend has his set 333MHz and I'm guessing that would have an effect, but it doesn't make sense that increasing the speed of the memory and lowering the timings would not alter the score.
The hardware in question is 2*CM2X1024-8500C5D (2048MB).
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My memory score in Windows 7 is 5.5. My buddy is using the same memory and has a score of 7.3, but he's using 4 1024MB sticks instead of 2. At first I attributed the low score to the fact I had the memory under-clocked at 800 5-5-5-18, but I set it to 1066 5-5-5-15 and the score doesn't change.
Would increasing the FSB frequency alter the memory score in Windows 7? I know my friend has his set 333MHz and I'm guessing that would have an effect, but it doesn't make sense that increasing the speed of the memory and lowering the timings would not alter the score.
The hardware in question is 2*CM2X1024-8500C5D (2048MB).
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