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Could you post screenshots of CPU-Z or something like that?

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10 minutes ago, Psittac said:

both hwinfo and cpu-z show a 20x multiplier

hm, that is odd... I've never paid my multiplier much attention but checking it now it looks like it is at 1:6.  But your memory is running at 2666 so that's normal afaik...

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ok so I have done a little messing around, and I think each info program displays it a little differently.  at blck 100 it shows 66mhz with a multiplier. cpu-z just shows misc random numbers that wouldn't make sense without the information put together by other programs.  And cupid in aida64 shows what I think is the truest explaination.  My blck125 is shown as say, 32/3 and fsb/dram at 100:133.  So I guess when all is said and done they're all saying the same thing in different ways.  I'm going to have to assume that the actual speed between memory and cpu is the bclk while the memory speed it's self has nothing to do with the 66 or 83mhz

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