Ram Issues...Maybe?(Speeds)

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  2. Posts : 540
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    Britton30 said:
    Thanks Britton, Read it! Seems to go with what I was guessing. I still find it weird that 2 report right and other 2 report wrong.
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    You're welcome. Here's some more on it, a bit over my head in places. Serial presence detect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    jeepmann4x4 said:
    To me, we don't have an "issue" or a "problem" with each other! It's all good.
    Thanks for your info.
    Jeep
    Honestly, I was more worried that we were going to find out you had counterfeit memory or that you were sold something that wasn't quite what you were told. I'm glad neither is the case. I'm going to be curious to try CPU-z on my home system and see how it detects my memory.
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    It's also a manufatcurer over and under rating RAM too, marketing ploys. I know a builder who has some GSkill 1866 stable at 2133 on an Intel platform. Make that RAM look attractive. yes?
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    They are a slightly different model of RAM sticks. But as noted they all have XMP 1600 at the same CAS latency so it is OK. Unless you are having stability issues don't worry.
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    Sorry been off a few days.
    Thanks for all of your inputs, guess we'll slap solved on here!
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  8. Posts : 24,479
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    You're welcome Jeepman :)
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