I have 2 sticks of DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 each, and it says i have DDR2-400
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What the fuck
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Take out the DDR2667 stick.
What says you have DDR2 400, CPU-Z? If CPU-Z is saying that, then it really means it's running at 800mhz, something about the way DDR RAM works
But wait,
shouldn't the 800MHz downclock to match the 667MHz so it would be like 333MHz shown on CPU-Z?
400 x 2 = 800mhz
[QUOTE=and;17752129]What says you have DDR2 400, CPU-Z? If CPU-Z is saying that, then it really means it's running at 800mhz, something about the way DDR RAM works[/QUOTE]
Double
Data
Rate
DDR= Double data rate. 400 * 2 = 800
I paid $150 for a cpu and it says I only has 2.6 gigguh hurtz wtf
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;17760271]I paid $150 for a cpu and it says I only has 2.6 gigguh hurtz wtf[/QUOTE]
i pay 5 dollah for a whore and she only gimme chlamydia
ITS THE MOTHERBOARD
mine only supports 400 MHZ ram too
and i rammed 4x 1 gig 667MHZ sticks in there
my BIOS says they are only running at 400
then i rammed them in a diff PC and they were running at full whack.
Does the 400 one say PC2-6400 or something lower?
lower it would be PC 3200
I bought the 667 sticks by mistake but oh well
I use a Biostar TF560A2+, it supports DDR2-800
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