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Na, DDR2/3 @533 (x2) = 1066
however, I always thought 1066 is still a DDR2 speed but learned DDR3 starts @800 - never mind!
btw, nothing to do with dual channel
Last edited by MyWin7; 31 Dec 2009 at 18:04.
Na, DDR2/3 @533 (x2) = 1066
however, I always thought 1066 is still a DDR2 speed but learned DDR3 starts @800 - never mind!
btw, nothing to do with dual channel
Last edited by MyWin7; 31 Dec 2009 at 18:04.
here is mine
ddr 3 8,8,8,24 @ 1066mhz no o'clock
Well.... Seeing the average DDR2 speeds here, I don't think my RAM speed is that bad. Strange that my WEI score shows my RAM so low though (5.5), but that should change when I get my extra 2x 1GB slots next month....
I'm probably the slowest around, my score oscillates between 4700 and 4900 MB/s.
I know memory has improved drastically for the past 3 years, but still, this seems way too slow, there's probably something I need to check in my BIOS.
Guys, you shouldn't attach (ridiculously small) pictures in this thread really, there's only one value to answer this thread.
How do I find out the make, model and specs of my memory chips? I don't see this information in System Information or in Device Manager.