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some ram questions

I have 4 sticks of RAM( 2x4Gb and 2x2Gb) 1600hz each, it says on the bios that the corsair 2x2Gb sticks are always at 1333hz, no matter where i put them they are always at 1333hz even with XMP enabled.

The other 2 Hyperx 2x4Gb sticks are running at 1600hz (bios information).

Can someone tell me what the numbers in mean cpuz? (slot 1&3 = Hyperx, slot 2&4 = Corsair)
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Is it running dual channel in in both dual slots?
Are all ram sticks running at 1600hz?
Should i just leave 2x 4Gb Hyperx sticks and remove the corsair ones?

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6 minutes ago, mr.hughmungus said:

it says on the bios that the corsair 2x2Gb sticks are always at 1333hz

that only refers to the factory settings. From what I can see they are also running 1600MHz. Not like you can run different memory frequencies in your platform anyway

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