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CPU-Z misreporting my hardware?

Jason711

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well.. it says my bios if F10
and that my corsair XMS3000 is infact pc2700

the latter of the two worry me.. how accurate is this?

am i missing something? :confused:
 
It did the same thing for mine. A guy from Corsair told me it is normal. There was no real PC3200 spec at the time, so the SPD chips are still saying PC2700. However, the memory has been completely tested at PC3200, and shouldn't give you a problem. I complained about it, hoping they'd swap mine out, but they wouldn't.
 
Originally posted by djnes
It did the same thing for mine. A guy from Corsair told me it is normal. There was no real PC3200 spec at the time, so the SPD chips are still saying PC2700. However, the memory has been completely tested at PC3200, and shouldn't give you a problem. I complained about it, hoping they'd swap mine out, but they wouldn't.

weird... ok thanks
 
Originally posted by Jason711
well.. it says my bios if F10
and that my corsair XMS3000 is infact pc2700

the latter of the two worry me.. how accurate is this?

am i missing something? :confused:

Had the same thing happen to me , it read my Kingston PC3000 as 2700.
 
Originally posted by Swat
Had the same thing happen to me , it read my Kingston PC3000 as 2700.

something about that kinda irks me...

id rather have bought pc2700 that oc's decently than have it called pc3000... but thats just me in my own little world. :eek:
 
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