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Why is my RAM doing this?

abbeyroadd

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I recently installed another gigabyte of RAM on my rig and I am getting these "weird" readings in CPU-Z, if someone could clear it up for me I would really appreciate it.

Also the specs of my computer are in my signature if anyone needs it.

Thanks.

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I don't see anything wierd just two of them showing ratings for 133mhz and 166mhz and the other two not.
 
Oh, so that's okay?

I am sort of new to the world of memory and when I saw two chips giving multiple readings it sort of freaked me out a little bit.

Thank you for the help.
 
you can test it ......
swap the locations of your 4 sticks ... see how it works !!!

you either have different revisions of the same ram ...

or it could be an issue with the motherboard reading memory timings in a different way from each slot ...

but overall, regardless of what the software says.. your memory is fine and all the timings are identical ............
 
actually .. i just looked at mine and they do the same ....

in my case .. the frist stick is 3200 by spd ....

the second stick is a little older and is of a different revision .......


this also could be happening becasue you have all your slots full .....!!!
 
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