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2 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

What's up everyone?

 

@MrAxe

 

The software to use to monitor cpu and memory speed is called Cpu-Z

DL it here: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

 

The multiplier for the memory is related to it's speed in frequency. 

You can view your first screen shot here to get an example. 

 

Can you open Cpu-z and click the memory tab? Simultaneously run another instance of cpu-z and put the SPD tab open next to it and take a screen shot? 

Hit print screen, open ms paint, click paste, save as and to location of desire. Then upload by clicking the "choose files" button at the bottom left of the post box. 

 

Fixed it... I accidentally set the multiplier to 13.33 instead of auto... Watch Jay's video and saw that he had his on auto and it set it to 3200! Now the dram is showing 1596.8! Great...

Built today and everything is running fine but quite slow for the specs of my pc! Really need help because I'm not good at this and this is my first ever build! 

 

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31057005

 

 

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Please don't use user benchmark. It's fake and is full of bs. Use something like firestrike or furmark for the GPU. And something like aid64 or prime 95 or cinebench for the cpu and compare your numbers. Just dont use user benchmark. It's a site that is fake and is not reliable. 

Also watch a reputable source like gamer Nexus or hardware unboxed and check. 

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Just now, TofuHaroto said:

Please don't use user benchmark. It's fake and is full of bs. Use something like firestrike or furmark for the GPU. And something like aid64 or prime 95 or cinebench for the cpu and compare your numbers. Just dont use user benchmark. It's a site that is fake and is not reliable. 

Also watch a reputable source like gamer Nexus or hardware unboxed and check

What should I do then? Cpu z says my ram is running slow? 

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1 minute ago, BlueScope819 said:

Terrible userbenchmark, in general. Look at my signature, top link.

What about the cpu z rating? Seems to be low... Benched my 3100 against a 1600 on multi and it ran slightly behind on multi but thrashed on the single thread? Is that normal? 

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5 minutes ago, MrAxe said:

Cpu z says my ram is running slow? 

Picture?

 

5 minutes ago, MrAxe said:

What should I do then?

Just said examples above. 

 

7 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

Use something like firestrike or furmark for the GPU. And something like aid64 or prime 95 or cinebench for the cpu and compare your numbers. Just dont use user benchmark. It's a site that is fake and is not reliable. 

Also watch a reputable source like gamer Nexus or hardware unboxed and check. 

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Peripherals: GK61 (Optical Gateron Red) with Mistel White/Orange keycaps, Logitech G102 (Purple), BitWit Ensemble Grey Deskpad. 

 

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as @TofuHaroto said user benchmark is bs use cinebench  3dmark or etc

i personally use passmark performance test because it has page for every component (drive ram gpu cpu etc) only its been around since 286 386 era  

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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Just now, TofuHaroto said:

Picture?

 

Just said examples above. 

 

 

Was told not to use furmark before and how do I use firestrike? 

 

Also are you sure that my ram isn't slow? 

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Just now, MrAxe said:

Was told not to use furmark

Why and who in the hell told you that?

 

Just now, MrAxe said:

Also are you sure that my ram isn't slow? 

I don't know what frequency it even is at. 

Can you please send a picture. 

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

What motherboard do you have?

It says you have RAM in slots #1 and #2 but if your motherboard has 4 slots it should be in slots #2 and #4 otherwise you are using only single channel.

It says dual channel in cpu z and I'm using 2 and 4 with a gigabyte b450m ds3h. 

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Just now, TofuHaroto said:

Why and who in the hell told you that?

 

I don't know what frequency it even is at. 

Can you please send a picture. 

Its 3200mhz ram and I don't know why it's not showing that... I enabled x.m.p but told to enable something else but not sure if its working. 

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1 minute ago, MrAxe said:

It says dual channel in cpu z and I'm using 2 and 4 with a gigabyte b450m ds3h. 

Can you share a screenshot of CPU-Z's Memory and SPD tabs?

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Just now, Eigenvektor said:

Can you share a screenshot of CPU-Z's Memory and SPD tabs?

Spd? 

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1 minute ago, MrAxe said:

It says dual channel in cpu z and I'm using 2 and 4 with a gigabyte b450m ds3h. 

OK, on screenshot it said Slots #1 and #2 so I was not sure.

 

1 minute ago, MrAxe said:

Spd? 

just open CPU-Z and there is literaly "SPD" written on top of it, click that and screenshot it. Also screenshot the memory tab.

 

 

11 minutes ago, MrAxe said:

What about the cpu z rating? Seems to be low... Benched my 3100 against a 1600 on multi and it ran slightly behind on multi but thrashed on the single thread? Is that normal? 

you mean the 3100 trashed the 1600 or vice versa in single threaded?
 

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

OK, on screenshot it said Slots #1 and #2 so I was not sure.

 

just open CPU-Z and there is literaly "SPD" written on top of it, click that and screenshot it. Also screenshot the memory tab.

 

 

you mean the 3100 trashed the 1600 or vice versa in single threaded?
 

In single the my 3100 got about 40% higher than the 1600 but lost by abit in multi. 

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Just now, MrAxe said:

In single the my 3100 got about 40% higher than the 1600 but lost by abit in multi. 

Sounds about right.

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5 minutes ago, MrAxe said:

Its 3200mhz ram and I don't know why it's not showing that... I enabled x.m.p but told to enable something else but not sure if its working. 

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Keep in mind that DDR stands for "double data rate". RAM running at a physical clock speed of 1600 MHz is effectively as fast as 3200 MHz "single data rate" RAM, which is why it is marketed as such. The 3200 MHz is its "effective" speed.

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3 minutes ago, mahyar said:

can you passmark performance test run all test and share results here ?

btw whats your specs?

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3 minutes ago, mahyar said:

can you force ram at 3200mhz?

It doesn't let me change the speeds... 

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