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I recently added another 8 gigs of RAM to my computer, totaling out in 16gb. I manually set my bios XMP profile to Command Rate 1 for each bank, but I'm seeing some conflicting results in cpuz.

Under the "Memory" tab, it does in fact list as running 1T. However, in the "spd" tab, it is showing each as 2T. Can anyone give any clarification on this?

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I recently added another 8 gigs of RAM to my computer, totaling out in 16gb. I manually set my bios XMP profile to Command Rate 1 for each bank, but I'm seeing some conflicting results in cpuz.

Under the "Memory" tab, it does in fact list as running 1T. However, in the "spd" tab, it is showing each as 2T. Can anyone give any clarification on this?

If you manually set it to 1T in the BIOS it should be like that. The memory tab in CPU-Z is reading correctly. Not sure about the SPD though, might be about what was the original value... no idea. What exactly are you system specs? 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 - 3900x @ 4.4GHz with a Custom Loop | MBO: ASUS Crosshair VI Extreme | RAM: 4x4GB Apacer 2666MHz overclocked to 3933MHz with OCZ Reaper HPC Heatsinks | GPU: PowerColor Red Devil 6900XT | SSDs: Intel 660P 512GB SSD and Intel 660P 1TB SSD | HDD: 2x WD Black 6TB and Seagate Backup Plus 8TB External Drive | PSU: Corsair RM1000i | Case: Cooler Master C700P Black Edition | Build Log: here

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Gigabyte z97x sli motherboard
i5 4690 (Soon to be 4790k. I know I wont gain a lot of performance, but I'm helping a friend out by selling him my processor and will be using the money to offset the 4790k)
16 gigs gskill ripjaw
Evga gtx 970 ssc
Windows 7 64 bit home premium

1tb wd blue hd

I think you're right about the spd tab just showing the original settings or something, because I notice things seem to be a little snappier after setting it to t1.

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