![]() But, as I already said, the RAM sticks will always operate. If I have missed anything then Arthur should be able to elaborate and or explain this better. Thus, the actual DRAM frequencies of the RAM sticks are 80021600 MHz and 666.721333 MHz respectively. I was expecting Max Bandwidth to show PC3-14900 and not PC3-10700 like it currently does. Motherboard I have is the Asus Z97 Sabertooth Mark 1 Put all the memory modules back and reset BIOS / UEFI to factory defaults and then only enabled XMP and ensured that DRAM Frequency was set to 1866 Mhz There is a wide variation from 773mhz to 844mhz that I saw over about 3 minutes. Updated the BIOS to the latest revision which I believe is 2205, taken all the memory modules out except for one memory module and still the same. Open Task Manager (Shortcut key: Ctrl + Shift + Esc) Performance Memory. If you are a Windows 8, 8.1 or 10 user, then you can easily find the clock speed of your RAM without using any utility using the below method. Fire it up, youll see the DRAM frequency alternating states, based on whether the computer is used or not, its saving energy by running slower. Clock Speed (i.e., 3200 MHz) is also known as DRAM frequency or RAM speed. So does HWiNFO if that program is more to your liking. I'm not understanding why the max bandwidth is showing as PC3-10700 - have I been sold the wrong ram kit ? It is wasy to see though, CPU-Z is capable of showing in a semi-real time manner (it polls ever X seconds) at which frequency the RAM is running. On Speccy and other utils it shows max bandwidth as PC3-10700, the DRAM Frequency which is updated in real time in speccy and other utils and without Hyper V installed shows as 933.2mhz ( give or take a bit ) com however so you can see the item, I am posting the scan link : Corsair Memory Vengeance Pro Series Silver 32GB DDR3 1866 MHz XMP Quad/Dual Channel Desktop - CMY32GX3M4A1866C9 - .uk I have purchased this RAM Kit from MoreComputers. Arthur / Sunnyknight and others have been helping with my PC.
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