ok, i'm confused... cpu-z shows all kinds of memory data, but neither the number 1066 or 1600 appear anywhere.
so, you're saying i can't just put 'memory up' to 1600mhz and forget about it...
so, you're saying i can't just put 'memory up' to 1600mhz and forget about it...
My Computer
- OS
- windows 7 x64
- CPU
- intel core i7 920
- Motherboard
- gigabyte x58a-ud3r
- Memory
- 6 Gb ocz pc3 12800 DDR3, 1600mHz, set @ 1066mHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- nvidia geforce gt240
- Hard Drives
- 2x80 Gb western digital
- Other Info
- wacom intuos 3