niceget Distinguished Feb 2, 2010 21 0 18,510 Nov 22, 2014 #1 Here is the Memory tab showing me the stats. Do I multiply the Dram frequency by x2 because I have two channels.
Here is the Memory tab showing me the stats. Do I multiply the Dram frequency by x2 because I have two channels.
Solution MeteorsRaining Nov 24, 2014 Nope, your sticks are perfectly fine, the difference in performance with 2Ghz and 1.6Ghz sticks is 1-2 FPS.
Nope, your sticks are perfectly fine, the difference in performance with 2Ghz and 1.6Ghz sticks is 1-2 FPS.
MeteorsRaining Champion Jul 27, 2014 8,346 3 50,565 Nov 22, 2014 #2 Yes multiply the frequency by two not becuase you have dual channel but because your sticks are DDR3 (effectively double data rate). Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes multiply the frequency by two not becuase you have dual channel but because your sticks are DDR3 (effectively double data rate).
niceget Distinguished Feb 2, 2010 21 0 18,510 Nov 24, 2014 #3 Thank you. Seems my RAM speed is sub-par for a gaming computer. Shouldn't it be 2000Mhz? Upvote 0 Downvote
MeteorsRaining Champion Jul 27, 2014 8,346 3 50,565 Nov 24, 2014 Solution #4 Nope, your sticks are perfectly fine, the difference in performance with 2Ghz and 1.6Ghz sticks is 1-2 FPS. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Nope, your sticks are perfectly fine, the difference in performance with 2Ghz and 1.6Ghz sticks is 1-2 FPS.