What's your memory assessment speed? [2]

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  1. Posts : 5,915
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       #311

    Hope this is better
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    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #312

    Dude said:
    Hope this is better
    Much, but you can use the snipping tool to only include the cmd window, or press ALt+PRNTSCRN and then paste into Paint, this will capture the active window only, thus....

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  3. Posts : 5,915
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       #313

    Thanks, I forgot the cpu-z.
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       #314

    Nice result Dude
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  6. Posts : 5,915
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       #316

    I have a question for you guys, I have OC my RAM just changing the DRAM Frequency in my Bios. I have the DRAM Reference clock to auto, which has the option of AUTO, 200, and 266. Should I leave that on Auto, or try 266. I'm asking cause I wanted to try 2400, but the computer wouldn't boot. Could I try setting the timings manual, or is auto the best?
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #317

    Dude said:
    I have a question for you guys, I have OC my RAM just changing the DRAM Frequency in my Bios. I have the DRAM Reference clock to auto, which has the option of AUTO, 200, and 266. Should I leave that on Auto, or try 266. I'm asking cause I wanted to try 2400, but the computer wouldn't boot. Could I try setting the timings manual, or is auto the best?
    I think you proberly hit the limit for your ram Dude, 2400mhz out of some 1600mhz ram is a pretty heavy overclock to go for.

    Paul.
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  8. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
       #318

    Thanks Paul, I was afraid that was gonna be my answer.
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  9. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #319

    Wouldn't voltage increases also become necessary after a certain level? A Guy
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  10. Posts : 5,915
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       #320

    A Guy said:
    Wouldn't voltage increases also become necessary after a certain level? A Guy
    now I can try for more....just kidding, I'm pretty sure I won't get more out of it.
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