it's my RAM memory running in the correct way ??

i saw my dram frequency only running 750mhz only ..suppose it will run 4000mhz right ?? since i got the 2 x ddr3 kingston value 1333mhz ram ..
need some guide here ..
Ram memory problems ..., need your help!
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Feb 27 2010, 01:39 AM, updated 16y ago
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Feb 27 2010, 02:02 AM
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QUOTE(namee @ Feb 27 2010, 01:39 AM) hi guys, KVR 1333 will infact show up as 666mhz in CPU-z and not 4000mhz!! Where did you found the explanation of it supposed to run at 4000mhz???it's my RAM memory running in the correct way ?? ![]() i saw my dram frequency only running 750mhz only ..suppose it will run 4000mhz right ?? since i got the 2 x ddr3 kingston value 1333mhz ram .. need some guide here .. Looking at your CPU-z screenie, now your ram is running at 1500mhz DDR3 and not 1333 DDR3 speeds, which means that it is currently running above spec i.e you are entering overclocking mode |
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Feb 27 2010, 02:23 AM
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u oc the ram and u didnt even know it?
nice... DDR means Double-Data-Rate, means it read as double of your dram frequency.. correct me if im wrong |
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Feb 27 2010, 03:37 AM
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hahahaah
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Feb 27 2010, 03:39 AM
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QUOTE(antonio @ Feb 27 2010, 02:02 AM) KVR 1333 will infact show up as 666mhz in CPU-z and not 4000mhz!! Where did you found the explanation of it supposed to run at 4000mhz??? Looking at your CPU-z screenie, now your ram is running at 1500mhz DDR3 and not 1333 DDR3 speeds, which means that it is currently running above spec i.e you are entering overclocking mode QUOTE(stereokumonomu @ Feb 27 2010, 02:23 AM) u oc the ram and u didnt even know it? opss ..sorry ..!! i kinda noob here ..hahahahaha ..nice... DDR means Double-Data-Rate, means it read as double of your dram frequency.. correct me if im wrong should i put back to ori mhz for my ram without OC ? scare it spoiled my hardware |
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Feb 27 2010, 10:22 AM
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QUOTE(namee @ Feb 27 2010, 03:39 AM) opss ..sorry ..!! i kinda noob here ..hahahahaha .. depends...how long ur pc live in a day...coz ur ram is value series not included heat sink to reduce a heat as well..should i put back to ori mhz for my ram without OC ? scare it spoiled my hardware scare it will be worst for the long term..better buy a new ram that have heat sink suit..like Dominator series to do oc |
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Feb 27 2010, 06:07 PM
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the question is do u need the extra speed?
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Feb 27 2010, 08:07 PM
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QUOTE(irwan_aka @ Feb 27 2010, 10:22 AM) depends...how long ur pc live in a day...coz ur ram is value series not included heat sink to reduce a heat as well.. no... no.. no... it's not about the ram heatsink, but depends on the chip as well. A good chip will live longer even without the ram heatsink. Just look on its ability dude. The things like 'ram heatsink', is not the one and only solution.. it's more like a marketing gimmick. scare it will be worst for the long term..better buy a new ram that have heat sink suit..like Dominator series to do oc |
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Feb 27 2010, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE(kInOzAwA @ Feb 27 2010, 08:07 PM) no... no.. no... it's not about the ram heatsink, but depends on the chip as well. A good chip will live longer even without the ram heatsink. Just look on its ability dude. The things like 'ram heatsink', is not the one and only solution.. it's more like a marketing gimmick. ooo..like that..thx for the info |
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