Memory Speed Issue


  1. Posts : 109
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit (Service Pack 1)
       #1

    Memory Speed Issue


    Hi guys after installing some new RAM i checked CPU-Z to see if all was ok, and it doesn't seem to be.

    I bought some Crucial Ballistix 8Gb 1866MHz, however is doesn't seem to be running at 1866 more like 667MHZ.

    I have a Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3 and a AMD FX-4100

    Is there way i can force the speed on the RAM to 1866?

    Any input is greatly appreciated.

    Regards
    Toby
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  2. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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    CPU-Z reports the clock frequency of the RAM. DDR (DDR2, DDR3) transfer data twice per clock tick, so CPU-Z reports 667MHz for DDR3-1333.

    Most motherboards seem to run DDR3-1333 and up at DDR3-1333 by default. To get the higher frequency, you'd either need to set the BIOS to use XMP, or manually set the RAM frequency and timings.
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  3. Posts : 109
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit (Service Pack 1)
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       #3

    I tried to change the RAM to stay at 1866 but it wouldn't boot, so i tried at 1600 and again it wouldnt boot. would there be a reason for this?
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  4. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    It looks to be running at 1600, as you can see in your cpuid pic to the far right the xmp profile. can you post picks of your BIOS.


    Here is a good read from another forum (MSI) that explains.

    http://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=161322.0
    Last edited by Dude; 21 Mar 2013 at 09:23.
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  5. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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    Apprentrice5 said:
    I tried to change the RAM to stay at 1866 but it wouldn't boot, so i tried at 1600 and again it wouldnt boot. would there be a reason for this?
    Looking back at the CPU-Z listing, the part number it reports (BLT4G3D1608DT1TX0) is DDR3-1600. Crucial lists timings 8-8-8-24 for it, at 1.5V.

    Is that correct? If so, you don't have DDR3-1866 RAM.

    You should get the above settings if you select to use XMP. Alternately, set the frequency, timings, and voltage manually.

    I suppose that you've got the DIMMs in the correct 2 slots for dual channel operation?
    Last edited by bobkn; 21 Mar 2013 at 14:45. Reason: clarity
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  6. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    bobkn, nice catch checking the part number. I was curious what profile or profiles it showed for XMP in his BIOS, had I checked the part number it would have told me that.

    BTW, do some ram kits have multiple xmp profiles, or is one the norm?
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  7. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #7

    The screenshots you're showing are the SPD tabs which show what speeds and timings the ram can run at. You need the Memory tab to see what the ram is actually running.
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