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No, you're not am idiot. If that is the worse mistake you make working on computers, you'll be an expert, like writhziden.
No, you're not am idiot. If that is the worse mistake you make working on computers, you'll be an expert, like writhziden.
I'd just run the smart test and the short drive self test. If there are no problems noted, let it go. The other tests can take a long time, and we have no real indication there is anything wrong with them. Same for the seagate test.
Both get a Pass
Does CPU-Z see it as Dual-Channel now? I know you caught the glitch, but it's always good to double check these things.
For what it's worth, on my last AMD motherboard (MSI) they actually had it wrong in the manual. When I booted it up and saw "Single Channel" during the POST routine I knew something was up.
You're getting some good advice, so pardon the interruption. :)
LOL well that's good, and i Now have my Memory in Dual Channel
But there's a Weird thing when i was looking at the Ram stick it self when i switch them to the right spots they Say 800MHz on the Stick them Self (on both Sticks 2 BTW) and then They Say 5-5-5-18 and 18.V So all that is Right but the 800MHz isn't I don't think mine are running at that?
DDR stands for Double Data Rate. Take that 400MHz which CPU-Z is showing you and double it - then you've got your 800MHz just fine. :)