EDIT: 1866 instead of 1899! - 1377Mhz when actually have 1866Mhz... w.. t.. f?!?! :(

WhoShotMrWhite

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Evening all, would really appreciate you hep on this one, everywhere I look on any system info apps (CPU-Z and Speccy) they're insistent I have 2 x of 1337 instead of 1866??? :??:

System info is my sig to the right there.

Can provide pics upon request
 
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Not really, like I said the motherboard will default to 1333mhz. You either have to set the speeds and timing manually or enable DOCP or XMP to get to your RAMs advertised speeds.

Dunlop0078

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Did you enable XMP in the BIOS? Most DDR3 mobo's will set RAM to 1333mhz by default. You need to enable XMP for the RAM to run at it's advertised speeds, XMP may be called DOCP on your AMD mobo. So just look for DOCP or XMP in the BIOS and enable it, if your system boots afterwards you don't need to do anything else.
 

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Will try that and come back to you dood.
 

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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v719/kevs355/58632008-1752-4DD2-9222-605F74D5F074.jpg

weird, right?