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Hi guys:) after a while questioning and trying to figure out why windos 10 task manager was displaying the wrong ram speeds I figured it out. At first I thought it was windows so i re installed a new version of windows and i tried updating it but that didn’t work, well what solved it for me was updating my motherboard bios 

note:( updating mothers boards bios will reset overclockings)  

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1 minute ago, Pulse8 said:

Hi guys:) after a while questioning and trying to figure out why windos 10 task manager was displaying the wrong ram speeds I figured it out. At first I thought it was windows so i re installed a new version of windows and i tried updating it but that didn’t work, well what solved it for me was updating my motherboard bios 

note:( updating mothers boards bios will reset overclockings)  

Hi, welcome to the forum!

 

Could you provide any actual information about your issue and how you solved it?

For example, the board/RAM/CPU you're using, the actual and reported RAM speeds, and the BIOS versions you went to and from?

 

This information would be great for other users who are in a similar situation to the one you found yourself in.

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