In EVGA E-Leet Tuning it tells me my DRAM frequency is 540.5 Mhz I am assuming that is completely wrong? I have OCZ gold 1600 DDR3, help please.
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RAM problem I believe?
#2
Posted 03 December 2009 - 09:08 PM
Find Memcheck86 down load it and run it, if it shows anything amiss you have a problem with your ram. If you have two sticks you can try booting with one at a time to see what happens.
Phil
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Main home built ASRock ConRoe 1333-D667 3.4 dual, core 2g ram, Thermaltake TR2 430w, Galaxy 9500GT vidio, XP home SP3 working through a WRT160Nv2
Dell Dimension 3000 2g ram backup
Acer Aspire One SSD w/Flash Point for travel.
#3
Posted 04 December 2009 - 07:34 AM
What's your motherboard model? Does it support 1600 RAM?
#4
Posted 04 December 2009 - 02:09 PM
Since I have no clue about EVGA's utility...
That's probably correct...DDR2 is twice the given clock speed, DDR3 is 3 times the given clock speed.
3 x 540/533 is close enough to 1600 for me.
Louis
That's probably correct...DDR2 is twice the given clock speed, DDR3 is 3 times the given clock speed.
3 x 540/533 is close enough to 1600 for me.
Louis
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