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1066 is the same as 2133 essentially. 

DDR= double data rate. 

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27 minutes ago, Pevu said:

And i just took out my RAM and there was 2133

Its correct, that 2133 is actually in MT/s (Mega Transfer/second) not in MHz, but RAM manufacturers market it as MHz anyway the actual frequency is half the frequency marked on the module (2133/2) ~ 1066 MHz.

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