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You might want to check what speeds your motherboard chipset supports though; it may be restricted to 1066MHz (533MHz Double Density = 1066MHz). Looking at CPU-z though, your RAM supports 609MHz as well... If your chipset allows the higher speeds, you could up the frequency in your BIOS?
heres my score, i do believe i have the dubious pleasure of having the lowest!
Yep
TBH, it doesn't make that much difference. It's a moot point anyway, since you can't adjust any options in the BIOS.
Outside of the BIOS, your only really alternative is software based adjusting:
MemSet 4.1
Tweakers.fr
*NB I know it works, but I haven't extensively used it.
Thx, it's a nice program and it works on my system, but I did not notice significant improvements in benchmark scores, indeed.
BTW: A strange phenomenon: according to "winsat mem", I gain +300 MB/s when I run the assessment while WinAmp is playing music in the background. I have tried it several times, it is always the case. If it would be the other way around, then I was not surprised... Thus, it seems that "winsat mem" is not that consistent.