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PNY XLR8 Timing help

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DDR means double data rate. There's more to talk about, but the just of it all is that these programs basically show you half of the frequency.

 

Feel free to look up more information about this topic if you're interested, but your RAM is just fine and it is running at the advertised speed.

Hi.

I recently built a pc with some of pny's XLR8 8x2 gb sticks.

http://www.pny.com/XLR8_16GB_DDR3_2133Mhz_CAS_10_Desktop_Memory_(PC3_17000)?sku=MD16384KD3-2133-R-X10

The box says they run at 2133mHz, but mine are running at about 1070, so I was wondering what timings are good on this particular set of ram.

Here's a speccy from my computer which includes the timings.

I'd be glad for any help you could offer. Thanks in advance.

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DDR means double data rate. There's more to talk about, but the just of it all is that these programs basically show you half of the frequency.

 

Feel free to look up more information about this topic if you're interested, but your RAM is just fine and it is running at the advertised speed.

PC: CPU: Intel i7-4790 MB: Gigabyte B85N RAM: Adata 4GB + Kingston 8GB SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB GPU: XFX GTR RX 480 8GB Case: Advantech IPC-510 PSU: Corsair RM1000i KB: Idobao x YMDK ID75 with Outemu Silent Grey Mouse: Logitech G305 Mousepad: LTT Deskpad Headphones: AKG K240 Sextett
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2 minutes ago, DJ46 said:

DDR means double data rate. There's more to talk about, but the just of it all is that these programs basically show you half of the frequency.

 

Feel free to look up more information about this topic if you're interested, but your RAM is just fine and it is running at the advertised speed.

Thanks! From what I understand, you're saying I have to multiply 1067 x 2 to get the real speed my Memory is Running at?

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1 hour ago, Nekotronics said:

Thanks! From what I understand, you're saying I have to multiply 1067 x 2 to get the real speed my Memory is Running at?

Basically, yeah. (really sorry for the late reply, AFK and stuff)

PC: CPU: Intel i7-4790 MB: Gigabyte B85N RAM: Adata 4GB + Kingston 8GB SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB GPU: XFX GTR RX 480 8GB Case: Advantech IPC-510 PSU: Corsair RM1000i KB: Idobao x YMDK ID75 with Outemu Silent Grey Mouse: Logitech G305 Mousepad: LTT Deskpad Headphones: AKG K240 Sextett
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