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I have 2 8gb sticks of ddr3. On my benchmark test with Novabench it shows my ram speed as 5579 mb/s.. Is this right? If not what should I do?

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I have 2 8gb sticks of ddr3. On my benchmark test with Novabench it shows my ram speed as 5579 mb/s.. Is this right? If not what should I do?

At which frequency is your RAM running?

1600Mhz? 1333Mhz? 800Mhz? ...

 

 

 

 

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give us a screenshot of CPU ID.... of the memory tab

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@Daltanian

Just download CPU-z.

Also if that's DDR3, that's too bad for any frequency, either the benchmark is crap or your CPU/NB's IMC is crap

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I get that the speed and capacity is different. I am really just wanting to know if it is where it should be.

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@Daltanian

Just download CPU-z.

Also if that's DDR3, that's too bad for any frequency, either the benchmark is crap or your CPU/NB's IMC is crap

And follow your threads

 

https://gyazo.com/b0...aa9b802e01edfca Bench marks

 

https://gyazo.com/50...957680eed4925f5 System

 

https://gyazo.com/ce...59101e72bdb223d     cpu-z memory tab

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you should run on 1600Mhz :) 2 times 800 forms 1600Mhz.

 

as of the 5579 mb/s.it means if you would create a cache partition on you're ram it would read on that speed.

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Summer Glau: Quote's The future is worth fighting for. Serenity

 

My linux setup: CPU: I7 2600K @4.5Ghz, MM: Corsair 16GB vengeance @1600Mhz, GPU: 2 Way Radeon his iceq x2 7970, MB: Asus sabertooth Z77, PSU: Corsair 750 plus Gold modular

 

My gaming setup: CPU: I7 3770K @4.7Ghz, MM: Corsair 32GB vengeance @1600Mhz, GPU: 2 Way Gigabyte RX580 8GB, MB: Asus sabertooth Z77, PSU: Corsair 860i Platinum modular

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Do I need to change this from my bios? Or is the frequency correct?

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