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The guy with 12gb ram does not state what speed ram it is though.
In my experience its the speed of the ram and not the amount that is the most important factor for high scores in winsat.
Yeah as Dave says , restart your PC , keep pressing the delete key to get into the bios then have a look for the memory speed/frequency.
I would imagine yours being DDR3 should be 1333mhz or 1600mhz but it wouldn't surprise me if its set totally wrong in the bios.
Really you want to open the side of your case and have a look at the sticker on the side of one of your memory modules , this should tell you what speed the memory is supposed to run at , then go into the bios and alter it accordingly.
Paul.
this is what I got
Corsair memory 4GB TwinX XMS3 10666 C9 DDR3 9-9-9-27 1333MHz Kit (4 x 1024MB) RAM
what settings should I select in BIOS?
I just did 3dmark and it shows RAM settings as below
Module 1
1024 MB Corsair 9 @ 667 MHz
Module 2
1024 MB Corsair 9 @ 533 MHz
Module 3
1024 MB Corsair 9 @ 667 MHz
Module 4
1024 MB Corsair 9 @ 533 MHz
why are they different?
Last edited by Devilz; 18 Apr 2011 at 07:45.
Unless you're playing with overclocking your rig, you should be fine leaving the default settings... It'll be easier to check the speed your memory is running through Windows itself. My theory with any rig is to test it at default settings and then see where it can be improved from there.
Have a look at CPU-z, under the 'Menory' tab you'll see a field labelled "DRAM Frequency". What does that show you?
Keep in mind 800MHz memory will show 400MHz there, as 1066MHz will show 533MHz. This is because the DRAM Frequency is your core memory speed, similar to the core speed of your CPU before the multiplier.
I quoted your post before you edited it.... That helps clear up the problem a bit. Did you perhaps buy two 2GB RAM kits and put all 4 modules on your board? I don't remember seeing any straight 4x1GB RAM kits around...
Either way, those specs look like the memory modules' native (or max) speeds, but your motherboard will reduce the speed of the faster modules (667) to match the slowest modules (533). Also in CPU-z, next to the 'Memory' tab is a 'SPD' tab. On this you can see the specifications for each module individually. Check that and see what the differences are between the modules.
4GB DDR2 855MHz
The basic idea of this thread is to show your score Paul , not just what memory you are running.
To do this , open up the command prompt as administrator and type winsat mem
This will assess your memory speed.
Edit , I see it says banned below his name , no need for this post then assuming he has been banned.
Last edited by paulpicks21; 21 Apr 2011 at 18:38.