What's your memory assessment speed?


  1. Posts : 274
    WINDOWS 7 Ultimate x64 Full
       #1091

    Thanks Bill, Pretty good boost for a quick change.
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #1092

    Devilz said:
    Dave76 said:
    You can check the settings in your BIOS or D/L CPUZ and check the Memory, and SPD tabs.

    Changing the frequency can be done in the BIOS.
    I did changed DRAM settings in bios, it was auto by default and I changed it to 1066 but it didn't made any difference. I can't post screenshot at the moment cause changed house and no Internet available. I'm using forum on my iPhone. (now that's dedication)
    After looking at the specs for your motherboard it can take ram upto 1800mhz in OC mode , and 1333 in normal mode.

    Is there any reason you set it to 1066mhz instead of the 1333mhz that you stated your ram speed is?

    Also after setting anything in the bios be sure to hit F10 to save and exit.

    Cheers

    Paul.
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  3. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1093

    Just finished assembling my PC a few hours ago - here are mine, with dual-channel 1333MHz 2x2GB G.Skill RAM sticks. Reference is F3-10666CL8D. Motherboard is ASUS P8P67 LE B3 "standard edition".



    I hope it isn't too bad..
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #1094

    Looks great to me Bacterius!
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1095

    Looks great to me Bacterius!
    Sweet! Currently overclocking CPU, time to have that fresh i5 2500k do some cool numbers. Maybe it'll increase RAM speeds as well
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  6. Posts : 324
    Windows 8.1 - 64 Bit
       #1096

    paulpicks21 said:
    Devilz said:
    Dave76 said:
    You can check the settings in your BIOS or D/L CPUZ and check the Memory, and SPD tabs.

    Changing the frequency can be done in the BIOS.
    I did changed DRAM settings in bios, it was auto by default and I changed it to 1066 but it didn't made any difference. I can't post screenshot at the moment cause changed house and no Internet available. I'm using forum on my iPhone. (now that's dedication)
    After looking at the specs for your motherboard it can take ram upto 1800mhz in OC mode , and 1333 in normal mode.

    Is there any reason you set it to 1066mhz instead of the 1333mhz that you stated your ram speed is?

    Also after setting anything in the bios be sure to hit F10 to save and exit.

    Cheers

    Paul.
    I don't have 1333 option in there. The max it shows is 1066 or 1600/1800 with * so I'm guessing * is to use if I'm overclocking which I'm not at the moment.
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  7. Posts : 109
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
       #1097

    G.Skill 3x2gb DDR3 6-8-6-20 1T 1.6v

    22157.23 mb/s
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  8. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #1098

    Bacterius said:
    Just finished assembling my PC a few hours ago - here are mine, with dual-channel 1333MHz 2x2GB G.Skill RAM sticks. Reference is F3-10666CL8D. Motherboard is ASUS P8P67 LE B3 "standard edition".



    I hope it isn't too bad..
    Those are good numbers

    Sedril said:
    G.Skill 3x2gb DDR3 6-8-6-20 1T 1.6v

    22157.23 mb/s
    Very good numbers



    A Guy
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  9. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #1099

    Devilz said:
    paulpicks21 said:
    Devilz said:

    I did changed DRAM settings in bios, it was auto by default and I changed it to 1066 but it didn't made any difference. I can't post screenshot at the moment cause changed house and no Internet available. I'm using forum on my iPhone. (now that's dedication)
    After looking at the specs for your motherboard it can take ram upto 1800mhz in OC mode , and 1333 in normal mode.

    Is there any reason you set it to 1066mhz instead of the 1333mhz that you stated your ram speed is?

    Also after setting anything in the bios be sure to hit F10 to save and exit.

    Cheers

    Paul.
    I don't have 1333 option in there. The max it shows is 1066 or 1600/1800 with * so I'm guessing * is to use if I'm overclocking which I'm not at the moment.
    Ok I think this might be down to the cpu overclock you have stated in your system specs.

    As the memory and cpu speeds are linked.

    Try bringing down your cpu overclock to say 3.0ghz and then have a look at the memory speed options again.
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  10. Posts : 324
    Windows 8.1 - 64 Bit
       #1100

    here are the screenshots of cpuz











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